Hasn’t impacted any of my usage, but it may have annoyed a lot of gamers.
I'll text a couple of people tomorrow who live down the road, they both have different connections with Virgin Media, they tend to game extremely early morning to avoid issues the other late at night. One has higher latency but no disconnections, the other has a 2 -3AM disconnection.
They will definitely know if there's a problem.
I monitor a family members M200 connection and its also the same. The reason for this is so I know when there's a problem with my own or their network, but also for data comparison.
Here is one of the two core VM switches I often end up passing
Virgin media core nrth-core-2a-xe-1001-0.
London Core VM
I hope its a short term capacity issue, perhaps whilst work is undertaken in a shared core. Surprising we all share a part of the network given the ISP is selling 500 Mbps and faster services you would think they would need regional cores.
The way one of the VM network engineers explained the network to me was like this, St Neots is connected to Cambridge (since it was once a cambridge cable area), he then said there is a datacentre for our traffic. (Not sure how much i believe the guy). He continued to say that the leased lines in the area go directly back to cambridge in some local areas, but others go straight to london along the A1. (also not sure how true this is).
The guy did repeatedly say there is a capacity issues and gave a definitive date for a fix saying he was the one doing it. (turned out to be false)
I always take what their teams say with a pinch of salt (okay maybe a whole pack).
Many Thanks,
RR-THE-IT-GUY
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