What's the point if theres so few areas where you can actually get fibre optic broadband? I've lived in several places VERY close to city centre, well, basically it almost was city centre, and there are no options of fibre optic broadband. And this seems sad actually, cause a country this developed has much slower broadband than the country I come from (Latvia) where you could get fibre optic even on the outskirts of the city...
o2 is ok but i hate the fact that my router randomly restarts itself, o2 replaced still the same problem.
Im stuck with o2 until Virgin is available in my area but i won't get my hopes up anytime soon![]()
I crave for virgin fiber optic broadband but unless i move house, i don't think i will ever get to use it![]()
F**K**G BT and their monopoly![]()
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Lol, I feel for you man. It must be gutwrenchingly hard seeing so many of us getting double what are already pretty high speeds.
I hate the feeling also because my exchange is fiber enabled, i see the affect at times lag in games and movie streaming.
my dad's prepared to pick up the phone and order a packaged but we can't so just gona wait
Virgin can have all my money if they start coming into North East Scotland! I'm on 15Mb/0.67Mb which is fairly consistent but as soon as fiber optic hits my area I'm switching to Virgin. Sick of UK ISP's deliberately holding back development in the UK's infrastructure. I want that 50Mb so much...
Also I noticed that 'for the top 5% of bandwidth users' they drop the speeds, have any of you been affected by that? It's understandable that they want to keep it fair but still annoying for geeks like ourselves.
I never get speed drop on virgin. it is constantly over 95Mb/s for me. I no at least five people with virgin now and they don't get throttled either.
My area is getting boosted from 50mb to 100mb in march then 120mb in june so can't wait for that![]()
I currently max out my 50mb connection and hoping I can max out the 100/120mb aswell