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Kei_M
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Virgin Media O2 has become the first major UK provider to publicly launch a residential 2Gbps broadband service and introduce symmetrical download and upload speeds across all of its speed tiers as an optional add-on for customers.

Gig2 is Virgin Media’s latest speed upgrade, offering enhanced broadband speeds twice as fast as its predecessor, Gig1.

The service, available across the nexfibre network which is approaching availability to 1 million homes in suburban and semi-rural areas across the UK, including Belfast, Cardiff, London and Glasgow, will help power the technology and devices of today and of the future – from AI applications to the metaverse and cloud gaming.

Initially trialled last year, Gig2 is powered by the latest XGS-PON technology and will operate on a full fibre network courtesy of Virgin Media O2’s wholesale partnership with nexfibre – a fibre network joint venture.

Customers in full fibre areas will also be able to boost their connectivity with a major upload speed add-on, providing them with symmetrical speeds so they can upload as fast as they can download.

This upgrade is available across all of Virgin Media’s speed tiers – from 50Mbps to 2Gbps – and marks Virgin Media becoming the first major UK broadband provider to offer this optional service.

Those that sign up or upgrade to Gig2 will receive Virgin Media’s Hub 5x router – its first to support XGS-PON technology. The Hub 5x is Virgin Media’s most energy efficient router to date, made from 100% recycled plastic, and will help to boost in-home WiFi performance by supporting WiFi 6 devices.

Gig2 is available for £84 per month with the option to add symmetrical speeds for an extra £6 per month across all speed tiers.

Both Gig1 and Gig2 customers can also enjoy Virgin Media’s market-leading WiFi guarantee, WiFi Max, at no extra cost, offering a minimum download speed of 30Mbps in in every room or £100 one-off credit back. For other speed tiers, Virgin Media’s WiFi guarantee can be added for £8 extra per month.

Those looking to enhance their connectivity line up even further can Volt their package for an additional £6 per month, adding an unlimited O2 SIM.

With Volt, customers can benefit from a host of added perks at no extra cost including a broadband speed boost on selected broadband tiers and inclusive roaming in 75 international destinations.

Those looking for some extra entertainment can add TV to their package with by Stream from Virgin Media. The pocket-sized box lets users seamlessly watch the telly they love at home and on the move for the ultimate entertainment experience.

 

Jeanie York, Chief Technology Officer at Virgin Media O2, said

"Virgin Media O2 has always been at the forefront of innovation to provide hyperfast and next-generation connectivity to homes in the UK, and Gig2 is our latest speed venture which will unlock endless opportunities for future technologies and the ever-changing digital needs of our customers.

Gig2 will operate across nexfibre’s XGS-PON, full fibre network which will support symmetrical download and upload speeds – a first for a major UK broadband provider as an optional add-on – and will enable users to send and receive data, files and much more at the blink of an eye. With our heritage in providing cutting-edge technology and hyperfast broadband speeds, which saw us complete the UK’s first national gigabit rollout programme, we are looking forward to taking Gig2 to more areas in the near future.”

The true power of Gig2 and XGS-PON technology

Virgin Media’s Gig2 service offers download speeds of 2Gbps and operates on a full fibre network, powered by XGS-PON technology, enabling customers to download video games, films, music and large files in seconds.

 

File type and size Gig2 (2Gbps) UK average (69.4Mbps)
Call of Duty Modern Warfare III (240GB – PS5) 16 minutes 7 hours 41 minutes
Oppenheimer (66GB – 4K/UHD) 4 minutes 25 seconds 2 hours 7 minutes
Traitors Season 2 (7.6GB – HD) 30 seconds 14 minute 36 seconds

Source: Virgin Media Download Calculator Tool

With technology and innovation continuing to evolve at such a rapid rate, from the metaverse to AI and immersive and cloud gaming, Gig2 connectivity will underpin new technologies and applications.

XGS-PON also uses a passive optical network so energy consumption is lower and, coupled with Virgin Media’s new Hub 5x router, will help the operator meet its ambitious net zero goals that support better outcomes for customers, communities and the planet.

The Hub 5x also comes with a 10Gbps port which will be able to support even faster speeds in the future.

 

Rajiv Datta, Chief Executive Officer of nexfibre, said:

“nexfibre’s full fibre network, powered by XGS-PON technology, provides a platform for progress, as demonstrated by Virgin Media O2’s exciting new Gig2 service with symmetrical speed options. As our roll-out continues at pace, we’re looking forward to empowering more consumers and businesses with the benefits of our significant investment in the UK’s digital infrastructure.”
76 Comments
carl_pearce
Community elder

Because they'd have to stop supplying TV services.

spacepostman
Tuning in

Does anyone actually need this inanely high speed? in a residential setting surely. Speeds as fast as 2gig are what the niche high-end user use, for streaming live video events and so on.

Dominatez
Superfast

Curios to know how many WiFi devices this new hub supports since the superhub 3 isn't fit for purpose.

And can't wait for the influx of people on 2gigs saying rhey aren't getting 2gbps on their wired network with most likely 1gb switches or other routers if it does modem mode. 

IPFreely
Fibre optic

On going all 3.1:

All the Hub 3s and below would abruptly stop working as they've no 3.1 support.

Many of the set top boxes sharing a home with those Hub 3s would lose channels and interactive functionality as they rely on the Hub. Any that use their own DoCSIS tuners would go offline: 3.0 is backwards compatible with 2.0, 1.1 and 1.0, 3.1 isn't.

Even if you did this you still wouldn't get more than maybe 200 Mbit/s upload speeds as you still need extensive network upgrades to go higher on the upload.

If it were this easy they'd be doing it.

nexy33
On our wavelength

dont matter posting the gaming stats the lag usually makes anything unplayable

haywardgg
Dialled in

Right now there is an issue with Samknows hourly tests on my gig2 hub 5x . Which is causing packet loss and disconnecting me from my stream, and voice calls voip. 

Anyone get this graph when testing? I know it's the samknows, because I can replicate the problem by manually running a full samknows test myself.  

In this graph, you can see the hourly packet losses. The only way to prevent samknows from running is to have a constant 2MB download in the background (see the periodon the graph with no packet loss).  

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 It's impractical to have a constant 2MB download in the background, just to keep from being booted out of my stream or suffer desynnc while playing online games. 

Apparently, they can't disable samknows. Lol

Dream-RJ
On our wavelength

Well for a start what people do forget is 2gbs is all good if your in an area that has full fibre, but those that is not have to wait many years I am guessing. But the other thing is your devices, getting the hub 5x router will not do anything if your devices does not have a 2.5gbs or 10gbs ethernet card on your device. Most desktop PC's the last years still only have 1gbs max so you will only get 940ish mbs download and not the 1160mbs.

So same for 2gbs you will not get the 2200mbs rather 940mbs. You might get it via wifi but again depends on how old your phone or ipad/laptops are.

As it stands I am happy with the 1gbs for now because I do not have a device that can handle it. Plus I am still on coax docsis 3.1 in my area. I doubt my area will get the full fibre treatment anytime soon but that would give me and everyone else time to save up and get new PC's that have the 2.5gb or 10gb ethernet ports on their pcs.

carl_pearce
Community elder

You will get full speed when shared across multiple devices at the same time, which is what people forget.

It's not just about one device.

Streaming across several devices, Steam updates, etc. soon adds up.

Huggy71
Joining in

Hi, any idea when 2gb will be available in Leeds , West Yorkshire

scottApoint
Tuning in

Hi i have been with virgin for many years now as they are the only provider that could give me fibre broadband straight into my home. The other providers just wanted to boost the wifi signal to up my speeds from the junction boxes out in my street. I choose the Gig1 package on my last broadband, telephone and tv deal for an 18 month contract and i got the hub4 ali g with 2 tv boxes and wifi pods. All was great until about 4-5 months ago or possibly more when the upgrade for the new hub 5 x came out and my ability to use the virgin media connect app stopped. I have tried every troubleshooting ideas and reboots etc with no luck and i have continuously asked for help online and via the whatsapp chat. The connect app keeps saying it can't find my hub4 and i am no linger able to control my homes broadband and wifi usage as i had been before. My entire household is filled with devices  that are broadband and wifi reliant as are most homes today but i cant control them like i should be able to. I have just renewed my contract fir another 18 months and i was hoping to get the new hub5 x as per the ads ive read which state as a gig1 or gig2 customer etc you are entitled to this new hub5 x with the best wifi etc. I would like to know how i het mine then as i keep being passed from department to department in the chat and get nowhere. 

PJWilkinson
Tuning in

It would be more impressive to announce a way for customers to actually get far better customer support on our existing connections and reduce the failure rates.

nikkiharrisss
Settling in

Hello

That's fantastic news from O2 on Virgin Media! The introduction of symmetrical speeds and the availability of 2Gbps internet service are significant advancements, particularly for individuals who depend on quick upload rates for applications such as AI and cloud gaming. It's wonderful to see this technology being more accessible throughout the United Kingdom!

Regards

Nikki Harriss

Provident Botanico

zhen7
Dialled in

Is there any update tracker for when your area might get this?

carl_pearce
Community elder

No.

treadwer
Joining in

Can anyone advise if 2Gb or symmetrical 1Gb is available to me?

I currently have 1Gb connection and my post code PO9 1BL (Area Ref: 20)

carl_pearce
Community elder