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Cabled broadband is unique because download speeds don't suffer the futher the line is away from the exchange and download and upload speeds are often much faster than conventional ADSL broadband thanks to the fibre optic network. To receive cable broadband you must live in a cabled area. Use our cable broadband availability checker below to find out if you live in a cabled area.
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Virgin Media
10Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
12
months
FREE
no fee
£5.00
for 3 months
then £12.50
Virgin Media
20Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
12
months
FREE
no fee
£10.00
for 3 months
then £20.00
Virgin Media
50Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
12
months
FREE
no fee
£15.00
for 3 months
then £28.00
Virgin Media
10Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£15.00
for 3 months
then £20.00
Virgin Media
20Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
12
months
FREE
no fee
£20.00
for 3 months
then £30.00
Virgin Media
50Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
12
months
FREE
no fee
£33.00
for 3 months
then £38.00
BT
40Mb
(up to)
40GB
limit
18
months
£50.00
one-off fee
£19.99
per month
Virgin Media
10Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
18
months
FREE
no fee
£23.00
for 3 months
then £28.00
BT
40Mb
(up to)
40GB
limit
18
months
FREE
no fee
£24.99
per month
Virgin Media
20Mb
(up to)
Unlimited
usage
18
months
FREE
no fee
£37.00
for 3 months
then £42.00

Cable Broadband Explained

Cable Broadband is the second most popular way to connect to the internet in the UK, and unlike ADSL it doesn't operate over copper telephone wires but underground cabling which in the past was used to only supply television services but has been adapted, like phone lines, to carry a high speed internet service as well. Virgin Media is the largest company operating a cable internet service in the UK, and is the owner of all of the cable internet services preciously owned by NTL and Telewest after a merger and re-branding occurred in 2006.

Cable broadband is available in speeds of between 2Mbps and 50Mbps depending on the type of cabling that is used in the area in which you live, and you can use comparison sites to check what kind of speeds you should expect in your area. Cable broadband can be purchased on its own, but is usually better value when bought as part of a package including TV and phone services, all of which will be transmitted to you down the single cable. You may consider it a great convenience to only have to deal with a single monthly payment for all your communication amenities.

Fibre Optic Broadband

Virgin Media are beginning to expand their network of fibre optic cabling so that more and more people can take advantage of their incredibly fast connection that is made possible by fibre optic technologies. Currently fibre optic cabling is limited to only a few areas of the country, but over the next year this will be extended to include many more large cities and towns.

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Fibre optic cable broadband offers download speeds of 50Mbps, which is blisteringly fast and far superior to the average ADSL ISPs maximum of around 8Mbps. Also, fibre optic technology allows the speed of your broadband to be the same no matter how far your are from the main network hub, unlike ADSL, so you'll be more likely to achieve the maximum advertised speed. Keep your eye out for fibre optic cable broadband coming to an area near you soon, as at the moment around 55% of UK households are in areas with access to Virgin cable broadband.

Restrictions

Because cable broadband is capable of such fast download speeds and because Virgin Media want to keep bandwidth availability as equally distributed as possible, heavy users may find their connection artificially throttled if they use it for full speed downloading during peak periods.

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There is always the restriction of a fair use policy with any broadband service, whether it's cable or ADSL, so unless you're not willing to stick to what is usually a reasonable request then you won't have a problem. Virgin Media also offer an ADSL service for those of you who are not currently living in one of their cabled areas, and this service is usually equivalent in value to those offered by other large ADSL ISPs, but it may not sell itself as well as their cable broadband services.

Cable Broadband News

02nd September 2010
Fibrecity contractors have cut a number of Virgin Media's connections in Bournemouth.
01st September 2010
Neil Berkett of Virgin Media has argued that "urgent" changes need to be made to the way broadband speeds are advertised.
01st September 2010
Dundee residents and small businesses will be able to download at speeds of up to 100Mb/s when work is complete on Fibrecity Holdings' new fibre optic broadband network.
23rd August 2010
A new scheme to prevent people from watching Virgin Media channels for free has been launched.
19th August 2010
England has the highest broadband take-up in the UK, according to a new report.
19th August 2010
Fibre optic broadband could help to increase the popularity of BT Vision.
19th August 2010
North-east England will get access to faster broadband thanks to a new initiative from BT.

Related Blogs

03rd September 2010
If you sign up with Virgin Media and take out a landline, you can get up to 10Mb/s broadband for as little as £5 per month.
01st September 2010
With BT recently announcing the acquisition of its 15 millionth broadband customer, we thought it was the ideal moment to have a look at the company's best offers.
27th August 2010
Both Virgin Media and BT offer some great value broadband bundles - it's just up to you to decide which one fits your needs the best.
10th August 2010
Both BT and Virgin Media offer fibre optic broadband at some surprisingly cheap prices.
04th August 2010
Virgin Media's broadband deals offer great value for money, especially when you sign up for one of its bundles.
12th July 2010
Can Martha Lane Fox and the government succeed in getting everyone in the UK online by the London Olympics in 2012?
09th July 2010
Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt reckons the UK could have Europe's fastest broadband in a few years' time. Is he right?

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