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    Default Virgin Media annouce 50MB internet - £51/mo!

    Virgin unveils next-gen broadband



    Virgin Media's boss talks to the BBC

    Virgin Media has launched its new 50 Megabits per second (Mbps) domestic broadband service.
    It doing so it will be the first UK ISP to roll out a next generation broadband service that runs far faster than most others available to UK web users.
    The new 50 Mbps service will cost £51 a month, although this is reduced to £35 if users also take a Virgin Phone line for an additional £11 a month.
    The service will put Virgin at the top of the speed league for UK ISPs.
    Close behind is Be Broadband which offers at 24Mbps service for £17.50 per month.
    The details of the service were released during a press conference on 15 December. Trials of the high-speed service were carried out in Kent during 2008.
    The service will be rolled out country-wide over the next six months.
    The news comes as the cable group announces that it will cut 2,200 jobs by 2012.
    Rival competition
    BT has announced that Muswell Hill, in London, and Whitchurch, in Cardiff, will be the first pilot sites for its fibre-based broadband trial, which will begin in the summer of 2009.
    Up to 15,000 homes and businesses will get the chance to take part in a trial of fibre to the cabinet technology which can deliver speeds of up to 40Mbps.
    It has said it will invest £1.5bn in laying fibre as far as its street cabinets. The connection from the street cabinet to peoples' homes will rely on copper lines.




    What will deliver next-generation broadband?
    Rural areas see jump in broadband

    Charlie Ponsonby at comparison site Simplify Digital said higher speeds would drive changes in the way people use the web.
    "As we see an increasing blur between the TV set and the PC, with on-demand content flowing seamlessly between the two, people's appetite for broadband speed will head rapidly upwards," he said.
    "Today's average of about 2 Mbps will soon seem as inadequate as a 56 Kbps dialup connection already seems to the great majority of web users," he added.
    Not everyone is convinced that the cable modem technology on offer from Virgin Media will be enough to satisfy speed-hungry consumers.
    The president of the Fibre to the Home Council of Europe, Joeri Van Bogaert, said: "Cable modem can be complementary to fibre to the home (FTTH) but is in no way a substitute," he said.
    "The main issue is speed. While FTTH can easily deliver speeds of up to 100Mbps and could eventually pump out 1000Mbps, Virgin's service offers 50Mbps and is asymmetric.
    "This means that uploading content will be much slower than download speeds."



    SOURCE: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7776139.stm

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    -Gasp-

    I will defo upgrade from 20MB to this.

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    LMAO. I think Virgin should sort their real problems out rather than making things worse IMO.
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    Well considering their service has been outstanding for me, I can't wait to upgrade - although we get it for free


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    PFFFT £51 a month

    service is v good for me but still, im happy with my 20mbps
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    Oh great *orders*.

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    Not had any problems with Virgin Media on the 20mb package, shame I won't be upgrading to this soon


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    pffttttttt virgin media have treated me awful :|
    changing to another isp in april when my contract terminates

    they can shove their 50mb internet up their....

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    Wonder what the contention ratios will be like and how quick the upload will be though :S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattGarner View Post
    Not had any problems with Virgin Media on the 20mb package, shame I won't be upgrading to this soon
    "LOL LMAO LOL LMAO LOL LMAO LOL LMAO COUGHSNEEZE *******" and started dancing.

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