thats what that old
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34513039-post56.html
VM April 2nd 2007 announcement was supposed to be all about.
"In addition to supporting all of its own broadband customers,
Virgin Media also leases capacity on its core network to several of the UK’s leading ISPs, so the Juniper Networks T-series will be supporting an expansive network capable of delivering Internet-based communications services to more
than 12 million UK homes (more than 50 percent of the total households in the UK), and 85 percent of UK businesses.
“Service reliability, throughput speed and scalable capacity are the main criteria that will enable a successful roll-out of next-generation network services in both the immediate future and in the long term,” said Rob Sim, Head of Network Architecture at Virgin Media.
“We wanted to put support for 40G in place now, and both the T640 and TX Matrix platforms from Juniper
enable us to support 40G as soon as needed.
Also, as the capacity demands on our network grow,
we can easily upgrade the T640 to TX Matrix as required, whilst maintaining both operational and service consistency without an operating system change.”
"
opp thats should be
upto 160
Mbps download, and upstream speeds of
up to 120
Mbps Megabits not mibibits