Virgin Media to offer 50Gbps broadband
Roll out will begin this year following successful trial
Following its successful 'North-South' trial,
Virgin Media will begin to roll out its 50 gigabits per second (Gbps) broadband service later this year.
The trial, which took place at the end of last month and is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK, utilised
Juniper routers and
Nortel's Adaptive Optical Engine to carry 40Gbps traffic on the Virgin network over a 350km stretch between London and Manchester.
"Our aim for this trial was to ensure that we continue to meet the growing capacity needs of the high-speed services we deliver," explained Daniel Hennessy, director of technical architecture at Virgin Media.
"The live trial demonstrated how Juniper Networks high-performance routers can be used by service providers to leverage existing investments and cost-effectively and efficiently scale their networks to meet the demands of next-generation services," added Opher Kahane, senior vice president and head of High End Systems Business Unit, Juniper Networks.
The new high-speed service will be offered in 2, 10, 20 and 50Gbps packages but an exact date for the service has yet to be announced.
WOW - Thats fast..... but will you get a good service?? After all Virgin Media dont have a great track record.