Virgin Media has announced plans to upgrade the connection speed of customers
on its “L” package.
From February customers of the internet service provider (ISP) who are on
this tariff will be upgraded free from 4Mbit/sec to 10Mbit/sec. The rollout
will be region-by-region and should be completed nationwide by the end of
summer, the cable giant has said.
With the new speeds,
Virgin
Media claims customers will be able to download a standard music track in
four seconds, an album in under a minute or a TV show in around five minutes.
The company also said that it would be offering 50Mbit/sec connection speeds
to nine million homes in the UK by the end of this year, following trials in
Ashford, Folkstone and Dover.
Virgin said the ongoing upgrades were part of its move to make broadband its
'hero' service. Last summer the company upgraded customers on a 10Mbit/s package
to 20Mbit/s.
Virgin Media's acting chief executive Neil Berkett said: "We've barely
scratched the surface of what's possible with our cable network, and we will
continue to look for new ways to satisfy the growing demand for even faster
broadband in the UK. We're proud to be leading the country's superfast broadband
revolution."
However, other ISPs are already hot on Virgin’s heels with BT due to begin
the next phase of its
21st
Century Network project this year. This will see its old network upgraded to
technology known as ADSL2+ that can increase people’s maximum speeds up to
24Mbit/sec.
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