12-02-2011 10:40 - edited 12-02-2011 10:41
Hello all,
I have only just a few days ago gone from M phone with Caller Display, L BB and XL V+ TV to M phone, L BB & M TV as i wanted rid of the TV service. I was told i could keep the box for free TV although i have disconnected it and put it in storage as it's not used but may come in handy some time down the line.
I am now paying £26 a month which i am happy with, i was also told i would not start a new contract.
Now i have been thinking of keeping my current package of M phone, L BB and M TV, but upgrading my Broadband from L to XL which i think is now 30mb, my understanding is if i do this i will or should be paying £31.49 a month instead of the current price of £26. Do i start a new contract though and also do i need any new equiptment i have a blue ambit modem with my own router.
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on 12-02-2011 10:51
As you do require new equipment i.e. the SuperHub to get 30Mbit it would be a new contract.
There would be a one off £30 fee and you are correct on the monthly price.
on 12-02-2011 11:43
Thank you Ben.
I'll call them now and see if i can get everything ordered/setup.
on 13-02-2011 11:25
What about an automatic upgrade to 20mb by virgin for the old L Broadband 10mb customers who were moved from 4mb to 10mb and are the same as the m who were moved from 2mb to 10mb
on 13-02-2011 11:32
mconroy there was a difference between the 2, M broadband maybe 10mb the same as L broadband but the throttle limits were different so they are not the same.
on 13-02-2011 11:35
What do you mean? any what about the upgrade any how?
13-02-2011 11:38 - edited 13-02-2011 11:38
MTCONROY wrote:What do you mean? any what about the upgrade any how?
What about it? If it's anyones 'turn' then it's the XL tier, as it was last changed in 2007. BB L was in 2008 and BB M (now not on sale) was in 2009
on 13-02-2011 11:39
All M customers on 2mb got a free upgrade to 10mb but if they downloaded 1gb of data in a certain period of time they would be capped losing 75% of their speed
All L customers on 4mb got a free upgrade to 10mb but if they downloaded 3gb of data in a certain period of time they would be capped losing 75% of their speed
(please note the cap speeds I have wrote are just examples)
So you will notice they are the same speed but the usage is totally different so they are not the same as that would have been unfair to give two package sizes which are different in price the exact same speed.
20mb does not get sold anymore and I very much doubt a free upgrade will be on the cards.
on 13-02-2011 11:44
Well, I don't believe this to be fair or fair trading with differant speeds. Maybe ofcom need to get involved if speeds are not the same as advertised. I don't work for Virgin and I may go to BT who will have fiber optic soon in my area.
13-02-2011 11:48 - edited 13-02-2011 11:49
MTCONROY wrote:Well, I don't believe this to be fair or fair trading with differant speeds. Maybe ofcom need to get involved if speeds are not the same as advertised. I don't work for Virgin and I may go to BT who will have fiber optic soon in my area.
The speeds of the packages advertised are as advertised