Virgin Media offers broadband over powerlines
Virgin Media offers broadband over powerlines
Dylan Bushell-Embling |
July 28, 2010
telecomseurope.net
Virgin Media will begin a unique trial of ultrafast broadband in the UK next month, using powerlines to deliver last-mile connectivity.
The firm has teamed up with Welsh infrastructure provider Surf Telecoms to offer access to its 50Mbps broadband and IPTV service to a small village in Wales, western UK, in a trial that runs until 2011.
Surf Telecoms is a subsidiary of Western Power, which owns a powerline infrastructure reaching over 2.5 million homes in Wales and South West England.
The utility firm’s powerlines will be connected directly to Virgin Media's fiber network as part of the trial.
Jon James, Virgin Media's executive director of broadband, said the trial could accelerate the delivery of next-generation broadband in the UK if it proves successful.
The technology to transmit broadband over powerline infrastructure – most commonly known as power line telecoms (PLT) in Europe and as broadband over powerlines (BPL) in the US – is relatively new as a mass-market product, according to Ofcom.
But the technology is taking off quickly. As of November last year, there were around 750,000 pairs of current-gen PLT equipment deployed in the UK.
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