Virgin Media mulls Wi-Fi network launch

Virgin Media, the pay-TV and broadband supplier, is "actively exploring" the possibilities of investing in a public Wi-Fi broadband network in the UK, challenging BT's Openzone offering.

Virgin Media: considering launch of public Wi-F broadband network in UK
Virgin Media: considering launch of public Wi-F broadband network in UK

A spokeswoman for Virgin Media said it is "learning" from US rival Cablevision, which has rolled out a Wi-Fi network in the New York area offering speeds of 5Mb.

She said: "Virgin is looking to make use of its existing infrastructure to extend its reach in the UK."

The network would work by having broadband routers in secure locations, connecting them to Virgin's kerbside green boxes to create Wi-Fi access points across the UK.

BT, Virgin's telecoms rival, has been expanding its Wi-Fi offering and recently set up its two millionth hotspot. Mobile operators such as Orange offer BT Openzone access in their smartphone connection packages.

If Virgin does roll out its own network, it could offer Virgin Mobile customers an access package.

Last week, for consumers to test the broadband speed of their current provider and to protest against misleading broadband speed advertising.

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