Originally posted by Apache
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virgin media use coaxial cable and fibre to deliver tv and internet. they actually provide internet capable of way more than the speed you are paying for (sometimes 20mb or 50mb) to the house. it is then rate limited to the bandwidth you are paying for so 2mb really is 2mb ~ 250kb/s and so on.
it seems to be just DSL that is effected by the length of the two wires you have from the exchange, and also the quality of the equipment the isp has installed in the exchange including if it uses BTs network or is an unbundled service.
another factor to consider is contention. when we had virgin, my experience was that our 2mbit line was getting 2mbit, but the street was so heavily contended that at odd times we were getting serious packet loss, that ALWAYS seemed to be rectified whilst i was on hold waiting to report it.
i was with tiscali once on a 2mbit service. the contention was so great there that i couldnt even use the internet at peak times. the speed was equivelant to dial up, but with less reliability!
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