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Compare the latest and cheapest cable TV deals and packages from the UK's leading cable TV providers. Save money by comparing providers and deals. Use our cable TV comparison table to find the right digital TV package to suit your needs. Cable TV delivers digital TV into your home via fibre optic cable. A huge choice of digital TV channels, on-demand content and the ability to pause and rewind live TV are just some of the features available to you via cable TV.
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Virgin Media
45 Digital TV Channels
Unlimited Weekend Calls
Free Virgin V-Box
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
FREE
per month
Virgin Media
65 Digital TV Channels
Sky 1, Discovery, Living & More
Free Set Top V-Box
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£6.50
per month
Virgin Media
Free Virgin TV Size M
Unlimited Anytime Calls
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£7.95
per month
Virgin Media
100 Digital TV Channels
Unlimited Weekend Calls
Free Virgin V-Box
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£11.00
per month
Virgin Media
65 Digital TV Channels
Free Set Top V-Box
On-Demand TV, Music & Movies
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£12.50
per month
Virgin Media
No Phone Line Required
100 Digital TV Channels
Virgin 1, Sky 1, Animal Planet
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£17.00
per month
Virgin Media
160 Digital TV Channels
Sky 1, 2, 3, Virgin1, E4, ESPN
Unlimited Weekend Calls
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£23.00
per month
Virgin Media
160 Digital TV Channels
Sky, 1, 2, 3, Virgin1, E4, ESPN
No Virgin Phone Line Required
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£29.00
per month
Virgin Media
160 TV Channels
13 Crystal Clear HD Channels
Pause, Rewind & Record Live TV
12
months
£49.00
one-off fee
£29.00
per month

Cable TV Explained

For a while now there have been two key choices in the subscription TV market, either satellite or cable television. Both require some kind of installation of technology both in and on your property, and with cable TV you need to make sure that you are living in an area that had had the cable network laid.

The advantage of cable TV is that it requires no external aerial or dish to be fitted to your property as all of the information is transferred over a single underground cable straight into your home. Once you sign up for a cable TV service and once your line has been connected you'll be provided with a free set top box which will decode the digital TV signal and then allow you to watch cable TV in your living room.

Virgin Media is the supplier of over 95% of cable TV services in the UK and has a cable network that covers more than 55% of UK homes so it is pretty likely that you will be in an area that is covered by their network. However, if you're not it could be worth checking up on their website to see if your area is soon to be cabled as they are always extending their networks to reach new areas, and are currently rolling out the latest fibre optic cabling across many major urban centres in the UK.

Cable TV Packages

Like most subscription TV services there are a number of package options that you can choose from which will cost you different monthly amounts. The minimum contract length for a cable TV subscription is 12 months and you will need to pay an installation charge, starting from £30, at the beginning of your contract in order to get the line installed in your home. You will also need to sign up for a Virgin Media telephone line with every cable TV package, but this is not a bad thing necessarily. Packages are divided into three varieties; M, L and XL.

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The M package is actually free with no monthly subscription provided you take the Virgin Media phone line, and provides over 45 digital TV channels, most of which are available on Freeview, but with a few notable benefits over free-to-air terrestrial TV. For one thing cable TV from Virgin Media comes equipped with their 'Catch Up TV' service. This is an on demand video service that allows you to watch a selection of shows aired over the previous week any time you want, giving you the ability to start and stop watching whenever you like and making it harder to miss your favourite show.

Cable TV is currently the only way to receive the BBC's on demand video service called iPlayer. iPlayer works in a similar way to catch up TV in that you can start to watch any program broadcast on any of the BBC's channels over the last 7 days. If you want more than the basic package of channels and are willing to pay more a month then you might want to opt for the L or XL packages. L includes over 100 channels, including popular choices like Sky 1, and XL has over 160 and includes ESPN for all the big sports fixtures, as well as loads more entertainment channels for kids and adults alike. For an extra £5 a month you can add a V+ Box HD, which let your pause and rewind live TV, record your favourite programs and watch high definition channels.

Cable TV News

19th August 2010
Fibre optic broadband could help to increase the popularity of BT Vision.
20th July 2010
Bundle provider Virgin Media has launched a major marketing campaign to promote its broadband, home phone and digital TV packages.
08th June 2010
The growing availability of fibre optic broadband is playing a part in improving the quality of digital TV services, research has suggested.
03rd June 2010
Digital TV provider Sky has announced plans to launch a new on-demand service called Anytime Plus.
17th May 2010
Fibre optic broadband provider Virgin Media has refreshed its range of internet and home phone deals.
13th May 2010
Bundle provider Virgin Media is upgrading the encryption technology used on its digital TV service.
12th May 2010
When it comes to digital entertainment, fibre optic cable broadband provider Virgin Media has aspirations to be the public's first-choice company, according to one of its representatives.

Related Blogs

17th May 2010
Subscribers can now take up fibre optic broadband for a fiver thanks to a new offer from Virgin Media.
07th May 2010
Will Virgin Media's mix of films, drama, comedy and music boost the popularity of its already booming on-demand digital TV service?
14th January 2010
New research from Cable.co.uk suggests Virgin Media offers two of the most popular broadband, home phone and digital TV bundles in the UK.
06th November 2009
New customers get two months' free on a range of Virgin Media's fibre optic broadband, phone and TV offerings.
30th October 2009
Fibre optic broadband provider Virgin Media has claimed it is "progressing significantly" in its trading update for the third quarter of 2009.
09th October 2009
Trials like the one set to be undertaken by Virgin Media could become increasingly common, it has been suggested.
02nd October 2009
The growing convergence of TV and web services has been highlighted by Virgin Media's plans to launch a new online-only channel.

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