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Old 07-01-2016, 11:22   #174
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Re: How big are VM's infills?

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Originally Posted by TheLastMinute View Post
Why can't they just tell us if there is chance we'll get cable like they do with our BDUK project?
They're hedging their bets. Until an area has been planned they can't really comment with certainty. BDUK was for the most part far easier as it was nearly all fibre to cabinets.

Once an area has been planned people who have pre-registered receive emails. In theory.

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Get Virgin Media in your home in 5 simple steps

Register your interest - Be sure to ask your neighbours because the more people who register an interest, the more likely it’ll be that we’ll cable your street!

To the drawing bord - Once an area has enough interest, we'll get busy planning where the new fibre optic cables will go and making sure we have the right planning permissions.

Cabling your street - Our engineering team start laying our next generation optical fibre in your area.

Testing, testing - Once the cables have been laid, we'll carry out lots of tests to make sure the new cables work and everyone in your area will have access to all our services.

Connecting your home - Eeeek, this is the most exciting part – the final step is the set up and activation from the street to your home or business and then… voilá! You’re all ready to start experiencing ultrafast internet.
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