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Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech
I have corrected my post but my question still stands read the full paragraph.
I am more aware of the 50 meg Virgin stance than most on this thread, and feel that the so called original poster knows that this will cause people to ring in for their upgrade that is not yet available.
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Originally Posted by popper
i cant wait any longer for you to tidy up so ill just reply.
its not clear you were infact asking a question,but rather making a statement, but no matter, perhaps you can rephrase this question to make it clear?
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indeed...
what are the current bonded cable modems in use right now as in the exact model No.s, their spec and certificate standing with the Docsis org.
and are they software upgradable to a higher cert in the near future once the bugs have been removed,
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Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech
Thats a bit too long a list considering all models accross Ex - NTL and EX- Telewest and I am not getting into a bun fight over modems, as some people say certain modems can do certain speeds.
Regards mate 
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well done whydoIneedatech

, but thats rather
a strange totally unrelated response as regards the one single bonded modem in use today question, to the people that have followed the thread so far at least.
iv added the current contents above for clarity you understand,after all we wouldnt want to take it off on a tangent now would we given the simple question put.
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Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech
Read my reply above and remember people have work to do 
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indeed, as do we all, but its fun to keep the page open and re-fresh it now and then to keep up while your working as we are all doing presently.
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Originally Posted by whydoIneedatech
The difference is I am fully trained with regards all makes and models of modems presently on the Virgin network, both EX-NTL and EX-Telewest models, which not everyone here will even know, and I have no need to write a description of each one just to prove a point. 
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indeed, as i suspected, and dont doubt, which makes your reply even more strange.
as its perfectly clear, you were asked to give just one single bit of basic information as regards the
Bonded Modem(s) in question.
that would take you less time to type than the text you have written to explain your expertise in all things docsis (ex-pre)VM related....
Of course the current bonded modem(s) in use can and indeed may change before the real 70% rollout takes place as is expected if the current kit is only Bronze certifyed, but even i contend that Bronze is probably good enough for the moment other than the prefered Silver certificate for upstream bonding and far longer term options and profits,(not to mention shhh... that bronze security problem that silver would fix OC)