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Stanman
16-01-12, 17:46
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Virgin Media will double the speed of its broadband service for more than four million of its customers, the company has said.


The upgrade, which begins in February, will also see the service's top speed increase from 100Mbps to 120Mbps.


The full rollout is expected to be complete by mid-2013 at a cost to the company of £110m.


The Prime Minister, David Cameron, said the investment would be a "great boost" to the UK.


"I welcome this announcement from Virgin Media," Mr Cameron said in a statement.


"It will provide a great boost for the economy and change the way many households, consumers and businesses use the internet.


"Rolling out superfast broadband across the country is a critical part of our plan to upgrade the UK's infrastructure and build a new and smarter economy."


The government has set targets to improve the UK's broadband speeds considerably in the next three years.


Virgin Media's chief executive Neil Berkett said: "The internet has become an integral part of our social, work and family lives, so we think our customers are going to love this.


"As people are increasingly doing more online, and getting connected to the internet with lots of different devices, having a fast, reliable broadband service should not be a luxury.

"We want to make sure that consumers have access to the best value broadband service and that means a superfast connection."


BT announced it was investing £2.5bn to make fibre broadband available to two-thirds of UK premises by the end of 2015.


It has since invested a further £300m to bring that target forward to the end of 2014.


It promised significant improvements to most homes, while even faster broadband - around 300Mbps - will become available in a limited number of "superfast" areas.


In response to Virgin Media's plans, BT said: "It is no surprise to see that Virgin are following our lead by doubling speeds.


"We announced we would do this for our fibre products last autumn and so they are trying to catch up with us."


BT's fastest available speed to the majority of its customers is currently 40Mbps.


Free of charge
Virgin Media's upgrade will mean customers currently signed up for 10Mbps will be boosted to 20Mbps, while users on 20Mbps and 30Mbps packages will both be upped to 60Mbps.


Those on 50Mbps will be increased to 100Mbps. Customers already on the top 100Mbps tariff will be raised to 120Mbps - the fastest speed Virgin Media is currently able to provide.


The company said bandwidth usage limits will also be doubled to accommodate the increased speed.


Most customers will not notice the upgrades taking place, nor will any have to pay for the changes to take place, a spokesman said.


However, some users with old modems and other similar hardware will receive new up-to-date equipment free of charge.


Fernando Elizalde, a principal analyst from Gartner who specialises in consumer broadband, said he believed Virgin Media's investment in expanding its broadband capability was sound.


"In the last year and a half, multiple connections in the home and online video have caught up so much that it justifies having this high amount of bandwidth," he told the BBC.


"But there is still the question about rural areas. Virgin still cover mostly urban areas - they don't reach as many people in rural areas as BT and other telecoms providers."


According to Ookla, a company which uses monitors broadband speed tests across the world, the UK ranks around 35th globally when ranked by broadband consumer download speed - an average of 11.65Mbps.


Virgin Media say that when the rollout is complete, that average could rise to around 16.46Mbps.


Based on Ookla's research, which gathers data from millions of speed tests, the increase would rank UK the 19th-fastest globally when compared to today's standards.


'Competitive advantage'
The BBC's media correspondent Torin Douglas said the service improvement will come at an opportune time as more bandwidth-heavy services like Lovefilm and Netflix, which launched this week in the UK, begin to start attracting larger numbers.


"It means their subscribers can get their television, movies and songs even more quickly than they could before, which is obviously good news," he said.


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"But Virgin still hasn't managed to convince the majority of consumers that their system is better than broadband that comes down the telephone line.


"Until they do, they won't be able to establish a real competitive advantage."


Andrew Ferguson, of independent broadband review site thinkbroadband.com added: "The news is good for UK broadband as a whole and should highlight that the UK is not the internet backwater sometimes it is portrayed as.


"It means that around a quarter of Virgin Media customers will be meeting the basic speed requirement of 30 Meg which is an EU target for 2020, many years ahead of time."

mmcmedia
16-01-12, 18:59
April - July mines due check yours here h**p://doublespeed.virginmedia.com/

punisher
16-01-12, 20:31
120 here i come :p

Maxwell
16-01-12, 20:47
mines not till july :(

obo110x
16-01-12, 21:16
Can't even get it! Wish they would invest in some new infrastructure.

Stanman
16-01-12, 21:18
Can't even get it! Wish they would invest in some new infrastructure.

Your not the only one mate.

bassethound
16-01-12, 21:51
July onwards im my area but it means squat these things always get pushed back :baby:

Merliin-1
16-01-12, 23:30
July I go from 9.8Mb to something approaching 20Mb for the same price :thumbsup:

Ev0
16-01-12, 23:35
Mine gets 5x faster tomorrow morning :D

I happened to ring them last tuesday to upgrade from 10mb to 50mb :cool:

silverfox0786
17-01-12, 01:00
just for you guys to check when you get this free upgrade you can look here

mine is April to July


http://doublespeed.virginmedia.com/

Larry-G
17-01-12, 01:02
Can't even get it! Wish they would invest in some new infrastructure.

I absolutely agree, it seems they have forgotten that a good proportion of the country do not have any access to their fiber networks, but to be honest seeing how over crowded their network is now i'm kind of glad i cant get it.

silverfox0786
17-01-12, 01:03
acording to this double speeded the reports along side it was by 2014 they should role it out to more people that cant even get it

andy2110
17-01-12, 13:20
i would love to have cable bb, but it seems they dont bother installing in new build areas, i have lived in two different housing estates that have been buikt in the past 5 years and neither have Virgin bb, its hard enough getting BB through your phoneline. I move in March to a house that sits on a housing state that is 9 years old and i was hoping that it would have Virgin, But does it balls...i cant even get decent BB through a phone line there...so looks like i will have to make do with 1mb connection :):)

I wonder if BT will install fibre optic quicker than Virgin and into areas that Virgin dont cover, as i think the uptake from customers will be massive.

silverfox0786
17-01-12, 16:10
the system for new build areas is to do with the local council

virgin have to wait 2 years after the local council takes over the area

Larry-G
17-01-12, 16:40
LMAO the entire surrounding area around me have had cable for 20 plus years. There just not bothered about my village, which is less than 6 miles from the city of Durham and Durham university.


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silverfox0786
17-01-12, 16:46
once the 2 years is passed then its down to virgin when they do it and as much as i feel for you pheonix

vigin can be really stupid at times

and really need to get their priority straight

Larry-G
17-01-12, 17:06
once the 2 years is passed then its down to virgin when they do it and as much as i feel for you pheonix

vigin can be really stupid at times

and really need to get their priority straight

LMAO my village is over 200 years old, it was the the miners from my village who initially founded the labour movement for all their sins, so I suspect the 2 year time limit may have lapsed long long ago. The truth of the matter is a village like mine with a local exchange serving say 5 thousand customers is not worth the expense it would cost them to lay the fiber in the first place.

Stanman
17-01-12, 21:11
LMAO the entire surrounding area around me have had cable for 20 plus years. There just not bothered about my village, which is less than 6 miles from the city of Durham and Durham university.


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I live in what used to be their UK HQ before being taken over by Vermin and every single street around here has it bar mine.

I was on the roof the other day and had door knockers trying to sell Virgin, she got ecstatic when I said I wanted it but not so when I asked when the cable would be fitted as nothing was laid in the road:D:D

punisher
17-01-12, 21:11
its all about costs. trust me when i say this, when virgin have collated the funds that they think they need, they WILL expand into those non servicable areas. they will have no choice but to expand if they want to getting a bigger market share and beat competitors. it will happen but u jus gotta wait ... might be waiting a good few years but they will do it :cool:

Ev0
17-01-12, 21:16
its all about costs. trust me when i say this, when virgin have collated the funds that they think they need, they WILL expand into those non servicable areas. they will have no choice but to expand if they want to getting a bigger market share and beat competitors. it will happen but u jus gotta wait ... might be waiting a good few years but they will do it :cool:

The previous company's didn't bother did they ? (NTL, CW and TW)

I'm sure they took over from the company's that laid the fibre optic cables and never bothered to expand what was left for them (could be wrong).

Stanman
17-01-12, 21:18
its all about costs. trust me when i say this, when virgin have collated the funds that they think they need, they WILL expand into those non servicable areas. they will have no choice but to expand if they want to getting a bigger market share and beat competitors. it will happen but u jus gotta wait ... might be waiting a good few years but they will do it :cool:

Pull your finger mate, its been like that for 10 :mad::Dyears

punisher
17-01-12, 21:38
They did take over what foundations were already laid but they also took the debt that went along with it which they are still paying off. Its not cheap to expand. Financially it has to make sense in order to make it happen, and all the legalities that go along with it like councils not allowing streets to be dug up now or new builds not allowing cable but only bt. So its abit more difficult than it may seem

Larry-G
17-01-12, 22:09
LMAO the entire surrounding area around me have had cable for 20 plus years. There just not bothered about my village.

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Larry-G
17-01-12, 22:29
LMAO the entire surrounding area around me have had cable for 20 plus years. There just not bothered about my village.

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bassethound
17-01-12, 23:10
on my mum street which is terrace st in the mid 80,s ninex dug up both sides of the streets and left there little triangle covers on the cable conduits

a few weeks after the engineers left they layde cable on the opposite side of the street but never did my mums side and to this day they wont lay the cable on my mums side even tho it only needs pulling through :confused:

acco
17-01-12, 23:45
I've got a similar problem, cable stop short of my house. If I lived 2 doors up the street I'd be fine with cable but for what ever reasons the last 6 houses on the same side & in the same street are not cabled.

Ev0
17-01-12, 23:52
I've got a similar problem, cable stop short of my house. If I lived 2 doors up the street I'd be fine with cable but for what ever reasons the last 6 houses on the same side & in the same street are not cabled.

Ask the person that lives 2 doors up, if you can split the feed with them and pay half :D

punisher
18-01-12, 00:16
on my mum street which is terrace st in the mid 80,s ninex dug up both sides of the streets and left there little triangle covers on the cable conduits

a few weeks after the engineers left they layde cable on the opposite side of the street but never did my mums side and to this day they wont lay the cable on my mums side even tho it only needs pulling through :confused:

Get em to send a surveyer out n get him to agree to it. He shoulx see some sense

silverfox0786
18-01-12, 22:07
cooooooool


got my virgin today and conencted to my draytek loving it

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Stanman
18-01-12, 22:10
Not bad, this is what I am getting on my 12MB line, after replacing the BT box. PS don't let Andy see these

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silverfox0786
18-01-12, 22:29
Not bad, this is what I am getting on my 12MB line, after replacing the BT box. PS don't let Andy see these

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andy already called me a b@stard for rubbing it in

:roflmao: