Ah, thanks, I'm well behind the times on their offerings so!If he is getting 500Mbps, it is almost certainly fibre to the house
VM sell their fibre broadband service using either their own fibre network or the SIRO fibre network
it is very likely that if you connect via ethernet you will get pretty close to the 500mb you are paying for, you wifi set up is sub optimal but that can be resolved.I have fibre to the home , Eir, and got a speed test of 350 mg , last night where my modem is . If I go down the hall I'm doing well to get 50 mg. I am paying for up to 500 mg .. it suits me for what I do.
If he is getting 500Mbps, it is almost certainly fibre to the house
VM sell their fibre broadband service using either their own fibre network or the SIRO fibre network
Only if you manage/schedule the changeover to ensure no down time. Unlike energy providers there is no regulatory assurance of a seamless changeover when switching providers.While changes in electricity/gas suppliers are usually seamless events, can the same be said for broadband providers? For example changing routers, installation fees, etc
VM require a month's notice to cancel (they told me this on the phone just now). Not sure when the service is shut down. I don't know how long you have to leave it to be considered a new customer, but I'd imagine it's a reasonably lengthy time for the system to work (for them).Can I ask about the logistics of cancelling VM to re-sign as a new customer?
When do they stop the service? At the end of the 30 day notice period? Do you return the router then?
And when can you re-sign as a new customer, at the end of the 30 day period or when they receive the router?
Can I ask about the logistics of cancelling VM to re-sign as a new customer?
When do they stop the service? At the end of the 30 day notice period? Do you return the router then?
And when can you re-sign as a new customer, at the end of the 30 day period or when they receive the router?
I just heard Jess Kelly on News talk talking about some offer for Vodofone customers of getting a box similar to a sky box which gives the customer TV with 100 channels and Broadband a lot cheaper than Sky it seems. I didn't hear the price but it sounded like be a good offer .By the way, I read on a thread on boards.ie that you can cancel VM by sending an email to cancel@virginmedia.ie, so I tried it yesterday.
Today I received confirmation of cancellation (in 30 days) by text and email, and also an email to say they will be getting in touch shortly to confirm cancellation.
I just heard Jess Kelly on News talk talking about some offer for Vodofone customers of getting a box similar to a sky box which gives the customer TV with 100 channels and Broadband a lot cheaper than Sky it seems. I didn't hear the price but it sounded like be a good offer .
Might be worth having a look.
Virgin Media T&Cs...Can I ask about the logistics of cancelling VM to re-sign as a new customer?
When do they stop the service? At the end of the 30 day notice period? Do you return the router then?
And when can you re-sign as a new customer, at the end of the 30 day period or when they receive the router?
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