Virgin Media’s Proxy - You have to be kidding
IT Chapters June 19th, 2007***UPDATE***
Because I jumped the gun, its actually Virgin asking you to REMOVE the proxy not add one in. I’m guessing they had a transparent proxy or this was a problem with their system and asking old NTL customers to remove a proxy in the case they had one. Oh well, all is well in Virgin land.
This is a little scary. The screenshot below is from my friend Grant’s browser after rebooting his router. All requests to the internet with a Virgin Media account was resulting with Virgin requesting you enter a proxy server to access the net.
I can’t believe that this is a step that Virgin would be considering. Their “helpful” call center in India kindly had zero idea of what a proxy server was and could only offer that the computer was restarted.
The page should still be available here but below is the screenshot we recieved:

June 19th, 2007 at 10:19 pm
This requests you REMOVE proxy server settings not, as you say: ‘Virgin requesting you enter a proxy server to access the net.’
Not necessarily any better if you want to use proxies to access stuff!
June 19th, 2007 at 10:23 pm
Oh dear. Guess who didn’t read the text and panicked. Many apologies
June 19th, 2007 at 11:01 pm
Great. I don’t want to imagine the kind of dumb support that write this crap to his customers. “Very Helpful”!
June 20th, 2007 at 2:47 am
Did anyone else read that as “Virgin Mary’s Proxy - You have to be kidding”… or was it just me?