on 12-02-2024 15:43
Hello, as the title suggests - is there anywhere you can check if/when Gig2 will be available in your area?
on 12-02-2024 16:32
I've read elsewhere that it should be available from tomorrow, this is from people that have contacted sales/support. I'm assuming it will be available in new packages or as an upgrade on your existing package
on 12-02-2024 18:02
VM never publish this type of information until it’s available.
on 13-02-2024 12:26
The site today now will show you if its avalible
With Volt,
without volt,
+the £6 to make it 1:1
as of 13/02/2024 | ||
Package | Price £ | Dif £ |
125Mbps | 27 | n/a |
250Mbps | 33 | 6 |
500Mbps | 40 | 7 |
1000Mbps | 46 | 6 |
2000Mbps | 84 | 38 |
13-02-2024 21:28 - edited 13-02-2024 21:28
Going by an earlier post you're on cable, so no timescale at the moment. Only available to customers on XGSPON in Nexfibre areas for right now.
on 10-04-2024 20:14
Just to be clear that on sales page when I enter my post code I only get offers for 1gig but it states it’s a full fibre connection. Guess there lying about full fibre.
on 14-04-2024 10:57
on 14-04-2024 17:04
"Guess there lying about full fibre." they might not be. Very few areas with FTP have 2G as yet, only slowly being rolled out. I never ever believe advertising hype, it’s all done by marketing people with their heads in the clouds.
14-04-2024 17:26 - edited 14-04-2024 17:31
@Chevy117 wrote:Just to be clear that on sales page when I enter my post code I only get offers for 1gig but it states it’s a full fibre connection. Guess there lying about full fibre.
To get 2gig & or symmetrical services you must fulfil both of these criteria:
1) You must have an FTTP connection.
2) You must be receiving an XGS-PON service over that fibre.
If the fibre converts to coaxial on your front wall you are receiving DOCSIS 3.1 services via an RFoG (Radio Frequency over Glass) network. This won't carry 2gig until its migrated to XGS-PON.
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on 14-04-2024 22:35
what do the packages say? o.0