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- Oct 25, 2003
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has anyone else with virgin found that their internet has been DISGRACEFULLY slow for the past couple of weeks?
branson out!
branson out!
My Virgin Media was DISGUSTINGLY slow about 3 months ago, it was regularly running at less than 1MB. The stress of it caused my hair to fall out in clumps, and I began self-harming. The call centre was, predictably, uttterly useless. I got a new modem and wireless router out of them, but this made no difference whatsoever. Then I received a customer satisfaction survey via email from them (being as I'd been onto their poxy call centre about 5 times a week over the problem), and I absolutely let RIP on it about the quality of service, saying I was shopping around looking to switch ISP's as soon as possible, probably to Sky, and hoped that they all got maimed in some way.
Within a couple of days of that, my broadband went straight up to 9MB, where it has remained. I have NO idea if this was in any way connected with my mahoosive toys-out-the-pram grizzle. Probably not. But I don't care, as long as I continue get my nice n' greasy 9MB.
Just tested mine and it's running at 31mb
[MENTION=18181]Windels[/MENTION] - not true I'm afraid. Virgin do have a controlling stake and Branson regularly speaks at VMB conferences.
Virgin Media was created out of a merger between NTL and Telewest. When they took over Virgin Mobile Branson became a shareholder.
On 4 July 2006, Branson sold his Virgin Mobile company to UK cable TV, broadband, and telephone company NTL/NTL:Telewest for almost £1 billion. As part of the sale, the company pays a minimum of £8.5 million per year to use the Virgin name and Branson became the company's largest shareholder. The new company was launched with much fanfare and publicity on 8 February 2007, under the name Virgin Media. The decision to merge his Virgin Media Company with NTL was in order to integrate both of the companies' compatible parts of commerce. Branson used to own three quarters of Virgin Mobile, whereas now he owns 15 percent of the new Virgin Media company.
Locally it was Diamond Cable who installed the fibre optics, but they were soon bought out by Ntl. I always presumed they in turn were bought by Virgin, but it seems the opposite happened.Virgin Media was created out of a merger between NTL and Telewest. When they took over Virgin Mobile Branson became a shareholder.