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It seems to me that ISP's are the only group of business's that are allowed to make it up as they go along just by rewriting the T&C's as they go.
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So true..
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Originally Posted by frogstamper
No mate its even worse, you can only d/l 300mb on the M package between 4.00pm and 9.00pm before stm kicks in.
This also is on the Traffic Management site.
Will the thresholds change?
The way that our customers use their broadband is changing all the time, so it's possible that in the future we may increase or decrease the thresholds - don't worry though, we'll always let you know on our website if we're going to make any changes, and we don't expect the thresholds to change very often.
The way we use BB is always changing is because we are trying to keep up with all the draconian rules that VM keep imposing.
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Omfg.......
what a **** service I'm off

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Originally Posted by brundles
No, you misunderstand me. By having different STM thresholds on different packages they are trying to force upgrades not because you want a faster connection but because of the STM free capacity of the connection.
I'm not looking for a maximum connection 24/7, but if STM comes in round the clock as TraxData has hinted then you're not going to see maximum connection for more than about 30 minutes a day...
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Jesus why are we putting up with these muppets at vm?
We're all getting ripped left, right and centre yet we continue paying for ever decreasing quality broadband.
When does all this come into affect btw?
I'm on on 4 meg bb but that's like £25 p/m and if this stm comes in where I can only download 300mb between 4pm and 9 pm I'm defiantly leaving.
***** service.
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Originally Posted by Aja
I don't see myself as being better off under the new STM all they have done is extend it further, the existing STM was quite clear to everyone, the peak hours were designated as 4-9 pm, and you knew your allowance. Outside of those hours your'e free to download as much or as little as you like. The new STM kicks in at 10am and thereafter you will need a calculator to anticipate what you are able to download without triggering STM. e.g I like to watch streaming sports in a window on the desktop while I'm working on saturday afternoons a football game may take 700MB it may take 1GB, it's impossible to say or predict, if the game goes into extra time it's quite possible that I will be STM'd. I envisage problems when this goes national, this is NOT broadband.
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I agree.
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Originally Posted by TehTech
An even better idea, print some big anti-phorm posters & stick them to VM's vans that you see left unattended, I have been tempted a few times as there are quite a few VM employees with vans live near me
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Flmao i might do this :
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Originally Posted by Mick Fisher
Agreed.
They have been playing that game ever since Ntl was created. 
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when vm hits the ****, like where every single person's speed is capped ridiculacly low, they will just re-brand like what ntl did when they changed to vm and start all over again if they've (hopefully not) got any customers left

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Originally Posted by Aja
I know, I just dont care .... have to log off now because VM have designated this as my "quality time" ... omigosh it's almost 3 pm and I can download whatever I like for the next hour ... thank you master! would it be OK if I have my tea at say around 7.pm & then may I download a few more MB's at your pleasure sir before I go to bed at 9 pm sir .... you get the picture, they're taking the you know what, we rollover or we die, or we move to Sweeden ... nice broadband, shame about the music ...
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This guy says the truth.
Let's all leave vm?
I'm up for it