I wish I could get anything close to that, I’m in a student dorm that advertised 100mbps up and down but I get about 50kbps instead. But management and the WiFi company both say the other is responsible for it.
That’s cheap. I’m with Virgin, and when I was checking Fibre deals a year or two ago, I’m sure they all required line rental which put the price way up. I can see it’s much more reasonable now.
£33 for 350 down / 35 up.
I wish I could get anything close to that, I’m in a student dorm that advertised 100mbps up and down but I get about 50kbps instead. But management and the WiFi company both say the other is responsible for it.
How can you get anything done with that? You’ll need to keep on complaining, otherwise they’ll never do anything about it.
I’ll add to this comment for UK:
Download 910 Mbps
Upload 105 Mbps
£32/month
That’s cheap. I’m with Virgin, and when I was checking Fibre deals a year or two ago, I’m sure they all required line rental which put the price way up. I can see it’s much more reasonable now.
Virgin is always a rip off and only worthwhile if you don’t have BT fibre in your area.
Try stacking discounts (sales + O2 simcard discount) and negotiating aggressively at contract end.