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Old 12-04-2011, 22:30   #5
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Re: Cutting Edge going blunt?

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Originally Posted by Kursk View Post
The most important part of a house is its foundations. If those of us who choose the lowest available package start to move, you can equate the effect to subsidence. No matter how fancy it looks on top, if its falling apart below, suddenly you're living in a pack of cards.

The charge for the lowest deal is starting to look like a subsidy for the top end.
I would slightly agree with you but even the lowest package still provides a speed better than non cable unless you are close to an exchange. And for the majority of users it is fast enough. All Virgin need to do is keep the cost comparing well with the other providers.

There will be fixed costs which do not depend on the speed of service e.g. technical support and installation which gives a base level and the effect of higher tiers does not add to costs proportionally .
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