Thread: V Stuff is Live
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Old 06-04-2009, 17:24   #13
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Re: V Stuff is Live

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
I AM speaking as a customer and not a member of staff!!

There is nothing broken with the primary product.

opinions are like buttholes, everyones got one!
Of course not, it's perfectly fine that an VM release an online backup service with storage of 10GB on XL and automatic sync. That's great apart from that you can't upload to it during certain periods of the day as it will cause your connection to be throttled to 1/4th performance and the upstream rate is so low it will take an XL customer over 30 hours to fill their storage allowance.

There's my opinion, with a couple of examples. VM releasing this with a 2 page national newspaper ad on a broadband product with STM and poor upstreams is laughable, not that it's that great a launch it's just a French online backup service rebranded.
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