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chrisgixer

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #30 on: 17 February 2014, 20:10:16 »

How come you are on here then.... :-\

That's a good point, how AM i on here pscocoa...? ;D

What other ways are there of accessing the web? ::)

What other ways are there of accessing oof? No matter where I am. Home, work, bus,(yeah right) car. On the beach. Up a mountain. In any country. How DO I do it? :)
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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #31 on: 17 February 2014, 20:59:53 »

By proxy?
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chrisgixer

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #32 on: 17 February 2014, 21:21:27 »

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #33 on: 17 February 2014, 21:22:25 »

BTs finest, wireless to tablet :y

Not VM in any way, shape or form... posted for reference  :y

With a large portion of the south underwater, it grates somewhat that people bleat about things like broadband speed :-\
As I'm nowhere near the south I shouldn't be affected by the weather 300 miles away
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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #34 on: 17 February 2014, 21:36:57 »

How come you are on here then.... :-\

That's a good point, how AM i on here pscocoa...? ;D

What other ways are there of accessing the web? ::)

What other ways are there of accessing oof? No matter where I am. Home, work, bus,(yeah right) car. On the beach. Up a mountain. In any country. How DO I do it? :)
There are a few that wish you weren't  ::)
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chrisgixer

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #35 on: 17 February 2014, 21:55:40 »

How come you are on here then.... :-\

That's a good point, how AM i on here pscocoa...? ;D

What other ways are there of accessing the web? ::)

What other ways are there of accessing oof? No matter where I am. Home, work, bus,(yeah right) car. On the beach. Up a mountain. In any country. How DO I do it? :)
There are a few that wish you weren't  ::)

Your just upset, again. There's plenty of other fish in the sea Esta. ;)
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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #36 on: 17 February 2014, 21:58:48 »

I do wonder whether areas of Reading and/ or Reading have been abandoned in broadband terms a bit like regions have been left to flood in certain parts of the country. There may be a logic that such areas should not be saved from loss of Internet connectivity as there is minimal impact in the grand scheme of things.
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chrisgixer

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #37 on: 17 February 2014, 22:01:44 »

Maybe its access via satellite, given the delay. ;)
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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #38 on: 18 February 2014, 06:28:28 »

Maybe its access via satellite, given the delay. ;)
Nah. That's thinking time.
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chrisgixer

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #39 on: 18 February 2014, 08:35:18 »

Maybe its access via satellite, given the delay. ;)
Nah. That's thinking time.
Well I was "trying" to give him the benefit of the doubt. Tbh

But what's left after;
Phone line based bb
Cable bb
...... ........ (<clue)
Post
Telegraph
Carrier pigeon
Messenger on horse back

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #40 on: 18 February 2014, 10:30:07 »

Get yourself a T Mobile unlimited contract and use that to tether to, or switch to Sky/BT :y Cancel the VM contract, and if they start bleating, then point out that they have breached their contract by failing to supply services that you're paying for...

By switching you stand a fair chance of getting a decent deal with AN Other provider :y
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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #41 on: 18 February 2014, 12:43:02 »

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #42 on: 19 February 2014, 23:48:23 »

Mr Gixer - How can you possibly still be without broadband. You must have a dodgy cable into your house. You should ask to speak to escalations. I had a similar problem a few years ago and they came out and redirected some cabling.
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chrisgixer

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #43 on: 19 February 2014, 23:51:16 »

Mr Gixer - How can you possibly still be without broadband. You must have a dodgy cable into your house. You should ask to speak to escalations. I had a similar problem a few years ago and they came out and redirected some cabling.

Estimated to be repaired within 8 days. ::) it's actually intermittent.

But we have speckled Jim so no biggy. Plus it's not my account.
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chrisgixer

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Re: Virgin media Broadband
« Reply #44 on: 20 February 2014, 21:04:20 »

Fixed. Weeeeeeereee...... As H would says.

No more speckled Jim or yoghurt pots
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