City Dwellers can make the most out of Virgin’s Fibre Broadband
According to the claims of a broadband market expert, people living in the cities should predominantly go for a Virgin Media fibre optic broadband internet package, since such broadband packages floated by leading broadband providers in the United Kingdom such as O2 and Virgin Media more suited those areas enjoying better internet access levels.
This view has been given by the editor of Broadband UK, one of the leading broadband comparison websites, Edd Dawson. He said that the broadband users that lived in built-up areas tended to be households with high broadband internet usage that required not only the kind of high speeds provided by such ISPs, but also unlimited broadband services.
Nevertheless, Dawson added that the consumers of broadband internet in the United Kingdom needed to consider their requirements and location before signing up for broadband deal, since there were a great number of broadband packages available currently in the market.
Dawson also explained that if the customer was living in a very rural area, it could be better for the person to go for a broadband package very much like the one showcased by Plusnet, since it was the reliability of the service that was the priority of such a customer, and further ISPs such as Plusnet were very much active in those areas where O2 or Virgin Media have not yet rolled out service.
It is also worth mentioning here that a recently carried out research by Broadband UK had revealed that the United Kingdom’s average internet connection speed at the end of 2009 was 4.478Mbps.










