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Broadband RegulationVirgin Media - New broadband high-speed for 2009

Do you like the idea of downloading an entire album of music in under 11 seconds? Or would you take 800 megabytes of high-definition movie files in 3 minutes? If you answered yes to both, then Virgin Media has a ready answer for you.

The cable operator in the United Kingdom Central offers an astonishing 50MB of broadband for all households in the United Kingdom. It is the largest net speed in the history of the United Kingdom and is considered the next generation of services for 2009.

Talk of the Virgin speed up connectivity 50MB plan was circulated across the Internet. Naturally, this has created a buzz in the online world in particular with British tech bloggers and news sites.

Last December 2008, Virgin Media has announced it will unveil the best broadband service for the general public in the year 2009. This will put the cable company in the United Kingdom at the top of the list of Internet service providers the fastest in the country. Virgin trial began testing the service last year on several households in Kent.

Different plans for a more flexible service

Virgin Media offers different levels of broadband for households in the United Kingdom. According to the company, such flexibility of service will allow UK consumers to choose the plan would be best for them.

Firstly, you can receive service "triple play" which is actually a bundled plan including a dedicated fixed subscription, 50 MB of broadband and cable television services. The plan "triple play" costs 66 pounds per month.

According to the company, as the plan of service provided is ideal for new subscribers and households who want to share multiple broadband connections. The ultra-fast Internet connection will be able to manage multiple users on one router without significant degeneration of connection speeds.

Consumers can also choose to receive broadband services, if they do not want to take the cable TV and fixed line services. The service will cost 55 Pounds per month. Virgin Media has said such a plan would be ideal for schools with more computer consoles share a connection.

With the high speed of 50 MB Superfast, an entire computer lab will be able to enjoy high speed Internet services for all users.

Internet infrastructure problems that face high-speed Virgin service

Virgin Media is a reliable supplier of high-speed Internet connection for many years. Customers were satisfied with the quality of service and a reliable Internet connection provided by the cable company.

The biggest problem facing the ultra high speed broadband Internet infrastructure plan is the United Kingdom. Some analysts argue that the technology most telephone lines in the United Kingdom continue to use copper wiring. technology, including the phone will not be able to handle connections faster and might result to the quality of service.

regulation of communication in the United Kingdom said it would take 15 billion pounds to improve the public telephone system. government regulations are however optimistic that the upgrade would benefit the country in the long term.

For now, Virgin 50MB Broadband can be exercised by 16 million UK homes. Government officials and business leaders agree that the high-speed connectivity would be socially and economically beneficial for the country.

Posted on January 20, 2010.
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