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http://my.virginmedia.com/wifi/index.html
"Until early 2013 we're giving everyone full internet access. After that, full internet access will be available to customers of Virgin Media and selected networks, as well as on a Pay As You Go basis." |
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On 24/10/2012 18:06, Mizter T wrote:
http://my.virginmedia.com/wifi/index.html "Until early 2013 we're giving everyone full internet access. After that, full internet access will be available to customers of Virgin Media and selected networks, as well as on a Pay As You Go basis." Maybe Boris should use some of that Olympic underspend to keep it permanently free. That's a legacy that would benefit far more Londoners than a new park and housing development in Stratford. |
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In message , at 18:06:34 on Wed, 24 Oct
2012, Mizter T remarked: "Until early 2013 we're giving everyone full internet access. After that, full internet access will be available to customers of Virgin Media and selected networks, as well as on a Pay As You Go basis." I've got an Android Phone that'll take a Virgin SIM, does that mean this wifi would be free for me? On the way to London today, will try out the free wifi for the first time. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 11:43:20 on
Thu, 25 Oct 2012, Paul Corfield remarked: "Until early 2013 we're giving everyone full internet access. After that, full internet access will be available to customers of Virgin Media and selected networks, as well as on a Pay As You Go basis." I've got an Android Phone that'll take a Virgin SIM, does that mean this wifi would be free for me? On the way to London today, will try out the free wifi for the first time. It is free for everybody at the moment regardless of network. I was asking about post early 2013. I have a Virgin PAYG phone but have only managed minimal usage of the tube wi-fi - principally because I have not had minutes to wait for a train and my local station is not yet equipped. Trying to log on from a train while it pauses at a station is just about impossible as the dwelll time is too short. What are you trying to log into? I'd hope something like a Twitter or Facebook account could grab a useful amount of information in just a few seconds. When the scheme launched the only Virgin customers indentified for future free access were those who take a Virgin Media broadband / TV *and* phone service. People like me on PAYG would continue to pay which I find a tad pathetic. I was not terribly happy that as a Virgin customer for years I get no apparent "benefit" from this wi-fi scheme. The reason why most operators are rolling out free-wifi is to get low priority traffic off their GSM/3G networks, which they can't build out fast enough to cope with the demand. But if they are providing wifi in places without GSM/3G coverage, then that business model looks less attractive, but could be justified as a way to get people used to wifi at all. -- Roland Perry |
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On 2012\10\25 07:54, Roland Perry wrote:
I've got an Android Phone that'll take a Virgin SIM An android taking a virgin, now that I'd like to see. |
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 12:34:13 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: What are you trying to log into? I'd hope something like a Twitter or Facebook account could grab a useful amount of information in just a few seconds. I've never seen anything approximating information on either of those "services", much less grabbed a useful amount from them. B2003 |
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In message , at 12:42:49 on Thu, 25 Oct
2012, d remarked: What are you trying to log into? I'd hope something like a Twitter or Facebook account could grab a useful amount of information in just a few seconds. I've never seen anything approximating information on either of those "services", much less grabbed a useful amount from them. Then you aren't looking very carefully. Twitter feeds from ToCs are an obvious example. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 12:34:13 on Thu, 25 Oct
2012, Roland Perry remarked: I have a Virgin PAYG phone but have only managed minimal usage of the tube wi-fi - principally because I have not had minutes to wait for a train and my local station is not yet equipped. Trying to log on from a train while it pauses at a station is just about impossible as the dwelll time is too short. What are you trying to log into? I'd hope something like a Twitter or Facebook account could grab a useful amount of information in just a few seconds. I gave this the "mystery shopper" treatment at Westminster and all stations to Kings Cross (via Victoria). Despite claiming to be logged into the Virgin hotspots all the way at stations, I didn't manage to send/receive any traffic at all. Not even Skype, which usually connects itself up with a couple of seconds of seeing connectivity. So this initiative gets a resounding "NUL POINTS" from me (which seems to echo your own experience). -- Roland Perry |
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On 25/10/2012 17:54, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:34:13 on Thu, 25 Oct 2012, Roland Perry remarked: I have a Virgin PAYG phone but have only managed minimal usage of the tube wi-fi - principally because I have not had minutes to wait for a train and my local station is not yet equipped. Trying to log on from a train while it pauses at a station is just about impossible as the dwelll time is too short. What are you trying to log into? I'd hope something like a Twitter or Facebook account could grab a useful amount of information in just a few seconds. I gave this the "mystery shopper" treatment at Westminster and all stations to Kings Cross (via Victoria). Despite claiming to be logged into the Virgin hotspots all the way at stations, I didn't manage to send/receive any traffic at all. Not even Skype, which usually connects itself up with a couple of seconds of seeing connectivity. So this initiative gets a resounding "NUL POINTS" from me (which seems to echo your own experience). I tried it on the way home from Baker St to Waterloo this evening. My phone has already been set up to auto-connect to the Virgin Wi-fi and as soon as the train pulled into Embankment I was able to connect, sign in, and look up the platform of my mainline train from Waterloo using the National Rail app (very handy when time is tight). I'm sure I could've downloaded a few e-mails or sent a tweet/updated Facebook in the same timespan. What is annoying is that you have to go to the Virgin Media wi-fi landing page before it'll send any other traffic, even if you were just using the wi-fi at the next station along! I do hope that when it goes to 'service information only', this will still allow the various National Rail apps to use it. |
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In message , at 00:52:40 on Fri, 26
Oct 2012, Spyke remarked: What is annoying is that you have to go to the Virgin Media wi-fi landing page before it'll send any other traffic, even if you were just using the wi-fi at the next station along! That might be the problem - none of the Android apps I was using sent me to a "landing page", so the whole exercise seems completely broken. -- Roland Perry |
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