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My VirginMedia service has been down since late Sunday afternoon. Not sure if it is due to the weather, but suspect it is. No TV and no broadband today of all days, could have done some work from home but no connection. Thank goodness for my backup plan for emergencies (dial-up internet) and Freeview box from bedroom.


Everyone says things about Tiscali, but all the years I was with them, I don't remember them being down like this or at all in fact. I've been with VM for about 3 months and this is the second outtage.


Has anyone else had the same problem?

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We are having problems with our TV signal from Virgin - keeps breaking up (sound as well. Never really been a problem before. I called tech support but cannot get an engineer until Friday due to problems in the area with broadband. I am not having to much of a problem with broadband other than it is a little slower than it should be

It was back when I came home this evening. I've just had to reconnect all the damned wires as I was using another Freeview box.


When I rang this morning, the voice stated that SE15 was affected, previously it was SE18 and various other postcodes. It's back now so I need to keep everything crossed that it stays.


I think I'll ring them to claim some kind of compensation, as mentioned by the lady on the telephone who I spoke to on Monday. It was off from Sunday afternoon to this evening (Tuesday).

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