I thought virgin media is all fibre and only coax from street to houseIs the 5x for people on the newer actual fibre? As apposed to the coax hybrid?
had a look on their forum earlier on when searching for hub 5x modem mode a lot of people not happyYeah basically to handle the new speeds.
Whats more frightening is the lack of modem mode and wifi blackouts is even worse now.This has been happening for well over 6 months now and know about the issues but i think a update is in pipeline for the said issues but how long that will be is anyones guess.
They will be waiting for the inflation figures and then it should be inflation + 3.75% i think. Inflation is currently 4% but they think there may be a big drop imminent.No news yet on what the price rise will be for April, they are meant to tell us in February
It's inflation + 3.9%, so even if inflation was 0% the bills will still go up 3.9%They will be waiting for the inflation figures and then it should be inflation + 3.75% i think. Inflation is currently 4% but they think there may be a big drop imminent.
I got it wrong at 3.75 ok its 3.9 but i think inflation might remain the same or a small drop but i would expect a 7-8% rise in prices from them.It's inflation + 3.9%, so even if inflation was 0% the bills will still go up 3.9%
Yeh I am thinking the same, but when I first read your post, it sounded like you meant the prices from virmin will drop, which won't happen (well not unless inflation goes to -3.9% or more).I got it wrong at 3.75 ok its 3.9 but i think inflation might remain the same or a small drop but i would expect a 7-8% rise in prices from them.
You signed a new contract few months ago , and agreed to , it's in the new T&C , They no longer give you the option to give notice because of a price rise..I just repeated my membership with virgin a couple of months ago. Will I be allowed to resign after the new rise comes into affect?
ThanksYou signed a new contract few months ago , and agreed to , it's in the new T&C , They no longer give you the option to give notice because of a price rise..
The first signs coming in on sky news is that inflation is set to rise this month so they are saying it will go to 4.2%, so if we add the 3.9% that's the bills going up by 8.1%Yeh I am thinking the same, but when I first read your post, it sounded like you meant the prices from virmin will drop, which won't happen (well not unless inflation goes to -3.9% or more).
I live rural so the options are virgin upto 1gb, 3 5g home broadband and i tried that for nearly a year or bt upto 64mb. I only pay £26.99 for 350mb including tv and phone so mine will go up £2.18.I made the switch to an altnet last year who guarantee no price rise, jumped ship straight away.
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