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Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttled for 5.9G in a week!
ast week, my housemates and i used 5.9G (over an entire week) on our Virgin Media ADSL (non-cable) broadband connection. All of the downloads are legal, no p2p or other naughtiness.
This put us in the top 5% of users last week, and now our speed is capped to 512kbit/s between 4pm and midnight for the next week. That's 64kBytes/s. PATHETIC and pretty much makes the internet unusable for our 5-person network.
Since when does 5.9G equal "unlimited"? It clearly doesn't. 5.9G is not even excessive, by anyone's standards and especially for a 5 person house!
I'm preparing for a fight about this. I'm fed up of ISPs setting the rules. They've met their match this time.
Virgin claims that our downloads are unlimited, as even though our speed is reduced, technically we could still download as much as we want (it would just be at snails pace). This is just semantics.
Yes, their cleverly worded policies mean that they are not breaking their terms and conditions. BUT saying that the top 5% of users get put on a capped list is unfair. If we were with BT (or someone else) with a greater market share, the value that puts us in the top 5% could be nearer 30G or perhaps, even 100G.
There MUST be a way of arguing this. I know that there are plenty of ppl out there who are fed up with ISPs ruling the nest.
Legally, they cover themselves cleverly. But i don't think anyone has attempted to challenge the Fair Usage Policy. And i intend to. Who's with me? If so, join this facebook group
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Originally Posted by bandana
ast week, my housemates and i used 5.9G (over an entire week) on our Virgin Media ADSL (non-cable) broadband connection. All of the downloads are legal, no p2p or other naughtiness.
This put us in the top 5% of users last week, and now our speed is capped to 512kbit/s between 4pm and midnight for the next week. That's 64kBytes/s. PATHETIC and pretty much makes the internet unusable for our 5-person network.
Since when does 5.9G equal "unlimited"? It clearly doesn't. 5.9G is not even excessive, by anyone's standards and especially for a 5 person house!
I'm preparing for a fight about this. I'm fed up of ISPs setting the rules. They've met their match this time.
Virgin claims that our downloads are unlimited, as even though our speed is reduced, technically we could still download as much as we want (it would just be at snails pace). This is just semantics.
Yes, their cleverly worded policies mean that they are not breaking their terms and conditions. BUT saying that the top 5% of users get put on a capped list is unfair. If we were with BT (or someone else) with a greater market share, the value that puts us in the top 5% could be nearer 30G or perhaps, even 100G.
There MUST be a way of arguing this. I know that there are plenty of ppl out there who are fed up with ISPs ruling the nest.
Legally, they cover themselves cleverly. But i don't think anyone has attempted to challenge the Fair Usage Policy. And i intend to. Who's with me? If so, join this facebook group
Are you SURE they don't mean 5.9 TERRABYTE???
5.9 GB a week works out at 820MB a day, laughable!!!!
If that's true what you say, I'm SHOCKED and will support you all the way long. May you post the notification VM sent you on here?
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Originally Posted by theintrepidfox
Are you SURE they don't mean 5.9 TERRABYTE???
5.9 GB a week works out at 820MB a day, laughable!!!!
If that's true what you say, I'm SHOCKED and will support you all the way long. May you post the notification VM sent you on here?
At the mo everything's been confirmed by phone. But it's definitely 5.9G not T.
I'm trying to get them to email me confirmation, but you can't request emails over the phone. Their customer service is another issue all together....
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
If they secretly have a 20gb monthly barrier, then you're gonna hit that... I guess the only solution is get the other 95% using their internet more
Or write to them saying that you're varying the T+C's of your contract - In the event of a speed reduction, you'll be activating a price reduction on the following month's bill.
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Putting myself in the firing line, but never mind...
- If you dont like broadband throttling, dont sign up with a ISP that broadband throttles. You are aware of the terms and conditions(and if you are not, then you should), and so you know the risk of it being a "slow week" and you being in the top 5%.
- The T&Cs are not being "varied" - this is exactly as the T&Cs are.
- I would imagine, with respect, that you will be laughed out for challenging a contract you signed up for....I fail to see any possible legal challenge to the FUP
- Perhaps most importantly, why on earth did you sign up for DSL with Virgin? They have the worst reputation in the sector for customer service(and having dealt with them several times, rightly so!), and I cant imagine they offer the cheapest package....
This sounds unsympathetic - it isnt. But the notion of "challenging" the FUP is frankly laughable. Vote with your feet and change ISP.
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Mr Shed, I don't believe Virgin specify the amount of data you need to download to become one of their top 5%, so how is the OP supposed to know? Aren't they supposed to give a warning first?
My ISP tells me that they do restrict unlimited users, but only if their usage hits 45g per month, so 5.9g in a week seems perfectly reasonable to me!
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
The OP is aware that the FUP is not a set size, but is the top 5%. Therefore, although they do not know explicitly, they know that there is the possibility that they will be throttled for fairly low usage. These are the terms they agreed to. IMO, you cannot agree to the terms, and then at a later date when the legitimate terms result in a situation you did not envisage, complain about the terms. They were all there in black and white.
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
In that case, surely the terms can be considered unfair. The terms should give an indication of how much data you would have to download to become one of the top 5%. How are you supposed to keep within the terms if you don't know what the DL limit is?
Considering Virgin are probably losing customers hand over fist, it means that users will be allowed to download less and less before hitting that 5%
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Well then why sign up for it? Why willingly sign up for terms you know could cause future ambiguity?
I do not deny that the terms are stupid - they clearly are. But what I'm saying is that the consumer has to take at the very least an element of the blame for being so daft as to agree to them!
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Things get lost along the long way between Virgin Media's glossy advertising and brochures and the bully that installs your line (I wouldn't be surprised if community service know includes having to contract for Virgin) and that person on the other side of the planet that can't pronounce your name when things completely cock up.
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
I can see the OP's point.
I have VM's 20MB connection, for which I pay a premium £35 a month, now given the fact I have a 20MB connection with a download of 2MB a sec and given I pay one of the highest fees in the Country for this, you'd expect my "UNLIMITED" download before I get capped to be huge!
Yep, its 4GB, 4 F***ing GB before I get throttled. I'm having my own battle with VM over the huge allowance for my 20MB connection.
I hear it's being upgraded again soon, can't wait. 20 seconds of downloads and then throttled again for the rest of the week!
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Again.....you knew the terms!
I'm sorry guys but honestly, some of the onus of this is on you to make sure you pick a package that is suitable. Also, I assume that you mean 4GB per WEEK or per DAY, not per month??
Be thankful - the max bband speed I can get in my area is 512kb, so your throttled speeds are still higher than my normal!!!
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
I come back to my original point. How is one supposed to keep within an unspecified download limit? As far as I know, all ISPs have a "fair use" policy. Unfortunately, some are less generous than others.
I have "unlimited" broadband with BT. I have been told verbally by BT that as long as I don't exceed 45gb per month, I won't be throttled. However, this is NOT specified in the T&Cs.
It would appear that Virgin's "unlimited" threshold is 4gb, (20gb per month?) Again, NOT specified in their T&Cs
If these figures were actually published, then the OP and anyone else would be able to make a more informed choice when selecting a provider and they could monitor their usage to make sure they didn't go over the allowance.
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Originally Posted by robin9342
I come back to my original point. How is one supposed to keep within an unspecified download limit? As far as I know, all ISPs have a "fair use" policy. Unfortunately, some are less generous than others.
I know, but you are missing my point. The OP KNEW when he signed up that it was an unspecified download limit(due to T&Cs), and still signed up. Then when the terms that he signed are used, he has a problem with it. To which I answer, if you are not happy with what you are signing, dont - dont cry "consumer abuse" when a term you knew was there is invoked.
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
Yes, but the reason he has a problem with it is that the download limit is so low. To quote from Virgin's own help pages: "we sometimes moderate the speeds for the top 5% of customers who are downloading and/or uploading an unusually large amount." 5.9gb is not an unusually large amount of data.
Re: Virgin Media ADSL (Non-Cable) Broadband Throttling
This is Virgin's throttling policy:
So, it appears to depend on which package the OP has (which has not been mentioned). However, according to the OP, he is being throttled for a week if he goes over the limit, but it is only supposed to be for 5 hours! Also, the OP is dropped to 512k, when it should be no lower than 1mb (depending on package)