Virgin cable services are available throughout Northern Ireland in most cities.
Belfast and
Derry has had cable since the mid-1990s when
CableTel installed the infrastructure, later adopting
NTL as its name, and then 2006 merging with
Telewest becoming NTL:Telewest, and again later that year merging ultimately with Virgin, and then re-branding as Virgin Media in 2007. Derry has enjoyed Fibre Broadband since the early 2000s. The top speed available in some areas is 300 Mbit/s. Virgin offer
TV,
Broadband and
Telephone services, and are currently the second largest company in Northern Ireland providing telephone and broadband services. Virgin currently offers the fastest broadband, with some areas able to avail of connection speeds of up to 300 Mbit/s down their own
fibre optic cables. If customers are not in a fibre optic area they can take up Virgin's ADSL broadband which offers speeds of around 20 Mbit/s almost every area in Northern Ireland are able to get this service as it uses the telephone lines rented of
BT to provide the service. == Fibrus ==