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Old 18-08-2015, 19:58   #61
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re: Virgin Media 70, 100 & 200 Mb Upgrades

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Originally Posted by telfordcable View Post
It's always nice to have BT G.fast 330/30-50 and VM 300/15 to be bonding together to get around 630/45-65
Given your desperation to save a few quid on Virgin Media services as you happily tolerate crap speeds from Plusnet in return for a big discount it's fair to say you aren't the right person to look to for beta testing of BT's G.fast products.

G.fast is a way from production yet, sadly. Longer term Openreach have bugger all to compete with Virgin Media as they made the wrong bet. They hoped they could spend the bare minimum on FTTC and collect the plaudits for delivering 'fibre optic broadband' and it's looking increasingly like they were wrong. Virgin Media can deliver 600Mb without breaking a sweat, Openreach can't deliver 500Mb to me without further investment in deeper fibre.
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