Virgin Media to offer 20Mb broadband by June 2007

Thursday March 1, 2007 - 5:06 PM, by Manoj Solanki
Sky See Speak and Surf

Virgin Media will be increasing the speed of its 10Mb package to 20Mb from June 2007.

In its latest quarterly statement, Virgin Media state that speeds will increase from a current maximum of 10Mb to 20Mb by June 2007, noting that trials are being conducted for a 50Mb broadband service.

Virgin Media’s optical fibre network (often known as FTTH – Fibre To The Home) has the potential to reach higher speeds than are currently available for broadband in the UK.

Further news on the service will be posted once available.


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