On Feb 3, 2012 2:07 PM, "Andres Muniz" <andre...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello all, > > just in case it is of interest. I am a virjin media costumer with 5mb broadband (good enough for me). I just had a call home offering the double up for free. > > But the offer is only if you upgrade or are using their 30 meg package. 5 is enough for me but 60 meg is very tempting. But after a long conversation i had to decline: > a) it involves changing modem to a new "home hub" that they claim to be compatible with linux. (Risky as i did not check details and did not sound convincing) > B) you would get home security that is not compatible with linux > c) you would get 10gb of online storage that is not compatible with linux. > > I really do not need any of it but i still felt left out. I have been a costumer since 2006 (with telewest). > So after the coversation I requested for feedback to be submitted so that we (linux users) could have support in future. If i could kindly ask to do the same if you are offered that would be great. > > They did offer a samsung galaxy ace with enough minutes, text and megs for £15 a month. > > Not a very double rainbow offer as it could have been. > > Regards, > Andres. > > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ >
Hi, I am a virgin media customer on the 100mb package. They are upping me to 120mb and giving me a discount. I can confirm that although they don't offer linux 'support' all services with the exception of installable software is completely linux compatible. Bodsda
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