VHTV and the Chamber of Chatters

I find some of these comments amusing to me. So I should be allowed to give the :laughing: reaction just like you gave my comment right now, right?

You really must have me confused for someone else

Again not correct

TBH, I have rarely seen any comments from you that’s about the topic of conversation. you either verbally attack other members or get involved in arguments that have nothing to do with you.

Yes I used the laughing emoji because that is hilariously funny

Guys maybe we should just all try to hug it out. :blush:

:hugs: :hugs: :hugs:

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Have good night. I am done here :wink:

I’d love to know what you pay for that service… it would cost me the best part of two arms and a leg to afford those speeds in the UK?

To be honest those speeds are not that necessary really, i only have a download speed of around 30 and i don’t get any problem viewing or downloading anything. Or streaming.
Those high speeds would obviously improve downloading times for files but no problem.

I know… just wondered what people outside of ‘rip-off’ Britain were paying!

Yeah often wondered but we certainly are ripped off i must admit.
I wouldn’t mind a bit faster speed but not possible in our road yet but i am paying around £30 a month but that includes the landline as well. I’m with TalkTalk.
Loads of cable laying in our area lately they must be preparing for the landline cut off in a year or so’s time as all calls will then only be over the internet, ie VOIP

on my laptop ( WiFi)

when i use ethernet it is 1000mb up and download
70 € a month including 125 TV channels
without TV it would cost 40€

This is what you get in Romania for 7 pounds/ month :slightly_smiling_face:

Ironic that what we consider “poor” countries can do that! Part of the issue of course in the UK is all the 50+ year old infrastructure that OpenReach have to maintain, whereas some places have the latest technology from the outset.

Yes, the old infrastructure is one of the problems here in the UK. I have Virgin, it is a better and faster, but the price is simply eye watering (70 pounds/month) :joy: :joy:

It’s really the economy along with what the companies know they will get away with as well charging people for the service

The country Where I’m from the price for a similar service to the country I’m currently living in is half the price but the standard salary is also half what I’m getting now, so yes I could say it’s cheaper in my home country if I wanted to based on what I’m earning in the country I’m currently in but realistically it’s the same price as it would still take the same percentage of my wages to have

£27 a month for 140Mbps here (not TV or anything)

I also don’t have TV or anything else. That price is also for Virgin?

Oh, i haven’t mentioned that i am out of the first 18 months promotional offer

Hier in Belgie telenet bij mij thuis .
142 € / maand
Inbegrepen : Full internet
: 2 x TV met sportzenders
: 2 x GSM

You need to call them and tell them you are going to cancel your contract unless they give you a better deal. I do that every time my promotional period ends. ATM I am paying £31 a month for 250MB Fiber.

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You are right, that’s what i need to do. Thanks for the advice :hugs:

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