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  2. Virgin Media - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Broadband in cabled areas is marketed as "fibre optic broadband". It is a Hybrid fibre-coaxial network, where fibre optic trunk lines are used to connect the area's headend to cabinets on the street. [citation needed] In July 2009 and 2010, Virgin Media Broadband came first in an Ofcom broadband speed test in the UK.

  3. Virgin Media Business - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, Virgin Media Business launched Big Red Internet, a business Internet service, without constraints or extra charges. [10]In September 2011, the organisation signed a deal with Mobile Broadband Network Ltd to provide a synchronous Ethernet mobile backhaul network – expanding the bandwidth available to Hutchinson 3G UK and EE for their 3G and 4G network requirements with 1 ...

  4. DSLReports - Wikipedia

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    DSLReports is a North American-oriented broadband information and review site based in New York City. [6] The site's main focus is on internet, phone, cable TV, fiber optics, and wireless services in the United States and Canada, as well as other countries (United Kingdom and Australia). [7] [8] DSLReports was created by Justin Beech in June ...

  5. Virgin Broadband - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Broadband may refer to services of: Virgin Mobile Australia; Virgin Media (UK) This page was last edited on 15 January 2015, at 22:54 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Virgin.net - Wikipedia

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    Virgin.net was an Internet service provider (ISP) operating in the United Kingdom. It launched in November 1996. It launched in November 1996. Once a joint venture between NTL and the Virgin Group , the ISP became wholly owned by NTL in September 2004.

  7. Virgin Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Mobile Australia (VMA) was a telecommunications company based in Sydney, Australia. They sold through over 73 retail outlets, [12] including flagship stores in Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane, as well as via telesales and an online store. Virgin Mobile Australia operated on the Optus network. [13]

  8. Virgin Media O2 plans to make its entire broadband network ...

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    More than 14 million homes and businesses will be upgraded over the next seven years in a major push to make the UK ‘fibre fit for the future’.

  9. Virgin Media O2 hyperfast broadband rollout passes 10m homes ...

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    Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden congratulated the company on its ‘excellent progress’.