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Virgin Media are uterly useless with their internet connection surrounding Dulwich (speaking here from Underhill Road) unfortunately though they appear to give the cheapest deal, if you can call ?28 per month just for internet connection a good deal. We would switch ASAP if a cheaper deal came out, NOT with Virgin.

We switched to BT on Barry Road about 6 months ago. We got Virgin installed in 2012 and all went well for the first 18 months or so. From Jan 2014 however the problems with their broadband in the area began. Despite promises of fixes the service never improved. We now have BT Infinity which has worked flawlessly since installation.


I must say though that we do miss Tivo. BT Youview is a very poor relation. There is a lack of content and the functionality on the box isn't a patch on Tivo. Its a shame Virgin can't get their act together.

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