Is that the same with the fibre optics jay_g? I have sky atm but I want virgin broadband but there's no point swapping because it would stillbe coming in via a phone line so I'd only switch to virgin if I could get fibre optic bb
I take it when you asked if fibre is the same, you meant about getting low speeds at high distances?
If so, Fibre works in a completely different way, it can go for miles with very little signal loss. Plus fibre has much more room for expandability, so you can get much better speeds. I take it you can't get Virgin media cable then? As Jordski said, check when infinity is installed in your area, aswell as Virgin Fibre, there is a site for both IIRC.
If I'm wrong let me know and I'll answer.
Jaff, if I was you I'd wait for bt to install their infinity lines in your area. You can check on their website to see when it'll happen.
Jay_G, although virgin is in my area (kempston), they don't have lines installed in the new estate I'm moving too. I'd be willing to bet bt have a deal with barratts/David Wilson. Saying that virgin haven't expanded their network for some years now.
Well, you can still contact Virgin Media with that email I quoted above, they will look into the area, and do surveys, duct surveys and the works. With the recent Openreach deal allowing other ISPs to use BT ducts, there has been a massive rise in Virgin cabling new builds, as it means they don't have to pay to dig up potentially miles of road, they can now just pull cables in through existing ducts.
There will definitely be BT lines in the new build, but I'm not sure about fibre. The whole project varies, from FTTC (fibre to the cab) which would deal with geographic areas, and the "last mile" (cable to your property) is over a telephone pair, obviously if the cab is far away you can get degraded speeds, but a lot less than normal ADSL. So if your area has FTTC, then yeah you will be able to get fibre.
FTTH (fibre to the house), is fibre optics from the exchange all the way to the property, as it's a new build, they might of done it while installing the copper to save time, but if not they will do it by area. So will have to check when your area is cabled.
HTH
Jamie