Not 100% correct.
You can get a fixed IP on a business service, but expect to pay muuuuuucccchhhh more per month for the luxury.
It also also been known for them to require it be changed when they change network address assignments.
Not 100% correct!
it's an extra £10 a month for the so-called "fixed" IP address on Business Broadband. "Fixed" means "will stay the same until we move your connections to a different UBR, or do another network reorganisation, or some other reason". They now commit to telling you in advance about this change of IP address, whereas previously you found that your Exchange Server didn't work any more on a Monday morning. We've 'only' had it happen a total of three times on three separate cable lines in five years...
This is all very frustrating and quite beyond me why the facility is not available on the domestic cable service. It is true that a dynamic assignment doesn't change that often but my experience has been a change does occur at least once a year.
My Company gives me the opportunity to connect into the office remotely for data and voice but for added security requires my IP address to be added into their firewall. Supplying the dynamically supplied IP address is all I can oblige them with and that's fine for quite a while. But sods law when the IP address does change it always seems to be when sysadmin are not available coupled with an urgent need for a remote connection.
If other domestic broadband suppliers are able to supply a fix IP address then why can't it be made available to virgin customers? And why should it cost so much to have it when it is available?
Comments about Fixed IPs changing with Virgin was an interesting aside and really suprising. I sure the same doesn't happen with other ISPs.
David