ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: IPv6 support on Virgin mediai can see the loophole they've left open for themselves there to get out of that promise. considering they are bound by the wholesale price they are never going to let themselves get into a situation where you are paying less than what it is costing them to provide the service to you.Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media philjohn wrote: Same - my Zen FTTP (500 down 75 up) is being installed in a few days, it'll be less than I'm paying VM for Vivid 350 from March AND they guarantee not to raise prices either during your minimum term, or for as long as you keep the contract live. I'm just thankful I've got a plethora of options (FTTC, FTTP and Cable) where I live. what's the exact wording of that in the Ts&Cs? they are saying they will never increase the price for as long as you remain a customer? Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media Timwilky wrote: Personal opinion is somebody in liberty global screwed up in deciding on DS-Lite. By the time the mistake was identified and buried IPv6 transition was buried with it. VM have never been able to properly manage IPv4. That is why we don't get static address etc. IPv6 where users are allocated a subnet must be a nightmare as you would reasonably expect that subnet to remain static. plenty of "home" ISPs don't offer static IP addresses, so it's hardly something unique to Virgin. I'm sure the argument against static IPs would be that why would a home user need a static IP address, and i can see why that argument would hold water. Re: IPv6 support on Virgin mediaeven it was "poking fun", is that something that's ok to do to a staff member trying to give some sort of "official" reply?Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media Anonymous wrote: spgray wrote: if what rachel posted remains the current status of IPv6 support then what else do you want them to say? Nothing. Seriously if there is nothing coherent to say other than PR waffle then don't bother. I don't see much "keyboard warrior" in the responses. Lots of justified frustration from some very long standing customers though who have just been dealt yet another price increase. and you'd get the same people complaining about getting no response - they can't win. frustration is ok as long as that's all it is, and how long standing someone is is irrelevant. if the price increase is something you aren't happy with then you are allowed to cancel without penalty. your reponse is very much keyboard warrior, you just can't see it yourself. "nothing coherent" and "PR waffle" is essentially a personal attack on the person posting it. Re: IPv6 support on Virgin mediawell done everyone on pouncing on a virgin forum member for daring to give a response/update on a thread. they really can't win - lambasted for not commenting, and lambasted for commenting. some of you guys should seriously have a word with yourselves, and maybe retire your keyboard warrior personas. if what rachel posted remains the current status of IPv6 support then what else do you want them to say?Re: Introducing our 20/21 VIPs some of them are clearly trolling users too with their responses. Re: IPv6 support on Virgin mediaVM is generally regarded as not great for gaming. DSL remains the preferred choice for serious gamers.Re: Outside box brokencall CS and report the problem.