Ignition, you need to stop the personal comments.
You used to work for ntl but you dont anymore. So in terms of what is the average experience at current how are you backing that up?
For a start its pretty evident VM themselves cannot accurently determine user experience, as they think anything below 90% provides a good user experience. Its logical to assume you still have colleagues within VM who you worked with you feeding you information hence you able to leak stuff, however its also logical to assume that they will have an optimisitic point of view on what is a good and bad utilisation.
You have also contradicted yourself, in the past you have moaned about VM using 80% as a fault threshold, yet its now 90% and you suddenly now have no point of view or rather you dont want it aired in public. Even more so you have resorted to personally attacking me claiming I am some unusual event and its only a minor amount of VM customers with performance problems. Ofcom seem to disagree with you and they have samknows data, they are due to release some more this year and you may found it shocking or you may not, but those figures will show a large chunk of VM customers with congestion.
Your reply to me states the following.
1 - you think oversubscribing is acceptable sales practice.
2 - you take offense at me reporting problems with VM as you have not reacted like this to other people who have reported as much as me.
3 - you have completely ignored the farcical support I have posted, again whats your agenda.
So here is a few facts for you.
1 - its not just about jitter. the tbb graphs are a way of monitoring latency and jitter, when these increase it indicates congestion which can cause other problems. You know this but you are playing dumb. Would you be happy if you cant stream content, you download at abysmal speeds, web pages take several seconds to load, latency senstive applications break or at least perform poorly, games are unplayable. The list goes on.
2 - there is congestion and there is excessive congestion. Your reply indicates you think there is no such thing as excessive and people should just up with it.
3 - This is widespread on VMs network, its not just me alone and 99% of VM customers dont have or dont care about this. This is point I have to make because your posting pattern on forums lately you are starting to look like a PR person for the company, pretty much all the info you happen to leak is things like speed upgrades and capacity upgrades, never the bad stuff eh? dont think its not obvious because it is. You now trying to play down what I have posted as some minor jitter that I am obsessing over, come on you know its not just a bit of minor jitter. Maybe next month you will leak some information that VM are upgrading another package and doing some 'massive' capacity upgrades that will keep things running smooth. Then you will continue to ignore negative posts or shoot them down.
I dont make any money out of problems on VM or any broadband isp's so this has got to the point you trying to completely slander and discredit me so people ignore what I say.
Edited by Chrysalis (Wed 15-Feb-12 03:44:28)