watercooled
Simple solution if you're happy with broadband speed - move down a package or two when you get the upgrades. If enough people did it it might make them regret doing it. Unfortunately I doubt it would happen though. :(
That's exactly what I'm seriously thinking about doing - after all I'm on XL now, so dropping down to L, or even M only means going from 30Mb (XL preupgrade) to 20Mb (M/L postupgrade) and if they hack me off then maybe I'll ditch a couple of TV channels too. :p
Alas any BT-based service (Be, Sky, etc) isn't really an option because according to BT the
best speed I can get is 5Mb, and the estimated is actually 3Mb. Which, if my understanding is correct, ain't a country mile what I could get from
mobile broadband (3.6Mb->7.2Mb afaik).
Of course, I could always tell VM to take the phone and TV channels away and get Sky to do a 1:1 replacement, holding onto VM's cable broadband (which actually is quite good). From what I understand if skip to Sky then I'm not going to be missing out on much - although Sky don't seem to have a good reputation for either efficiency nor customer service - but in return I can stream some of the Sky channels to my XBox. :D
Andi-C
I'm leaving VM, the night caps are just a disgrace ! I had 50mb package & evenings it jumped down to 25mb, now thats enough for what I need but its not what I pay for ? I get the speeds when every one is at work but so am I ! The Virgin box is also **** & missing recording, starting them late & ending early, crashing & slow interface.
I'm on the 30Mb package and I've not seen any drop in response, other than that you'd expect with the US coming online. Certainly speed tests seem to be prettty consistent.
TV on the other hand, I'll totally agree with - we replaced the old box with a V+HD a long time ago and while the “new” box is a quantum leap over the old one reliability-wise, it still decides to reboot at a strange time every week. Oh, and it's laughably easy to fault the box by using the “OnDemand” services.
Andi-C
As for the monthly invoice, is just confusing & I hate the extra money for “activations” if you want to up your services.
:) True - e.g. “free Tivo box” and then find out that if you want the 1TB one rather than 500MB, then it's an extra £50 for the box,
and an extra £50 for installation - surely the 1TB is installed in exactly the same way as the lesser one.
While dissing VM, are Sky any different? From what I understand they're also pretty good at slipping in those “small print” charges. E.g. I'm sure there were a couple of nice “gotchas” if you wanted HD services. And it was fascinating to read the thread on Sky's support forum about issues with Anytime+ where the company made a press announcement and a couple of days later the (rude and stupid apparently) call centre staff were still giving out the old information.