Virgin Media uses electricity masts to extend rural broadband

Virgin Media trials the use of electricity masts to extend its rural ultrafast broadband network across the UK
Virgin Media trials the use of electricity masts to extend its rural ultrafast broadband network across the UK

Virgin Media has announced plans to use electricity poles to extend its ultra-fast broadband network into rural areas, stringing fibre-optic cables overground between the wooden poles, instead of burying them underground.

Virgin has teamed up with Welsh company Surf Telecoms, a division of electricity firm Western Power Distribution, to extend its ultra-fast broadband to Crumlin, a rural village near Pontypool in Wales, currently unserved by Virgin's fibre-optic network.