The service will be available "soon", commercial director Tristia Clarke has said.
TalkTalk's commercial director has announced the imminent launch of the internet service provider's (ISP's) fibre optic broadband offering.
Tristia Clarke stated the product, which will be available as a boost for the company's broadband customers to add on to their accounts, is set to hit the market "soon".
She said it will deliver download speeds of up to 40Mbps and a maximum upload capability of 2Mbps, which she stated will streamline any online activities - such as gaming and streaming content - that require a super-fast connection.
Anyone interested in receiving the service who registers online will be contacted by TalkTalk when it becomes available in their area.
"Whatever your reason for wanting super-fast broadband, we're trying to make it as easy as possible for you," Ms Clarke commented.
The ISP has claimed the product will enable users to experience "no buffering" when downloading films and watching high-definition content from sites such as YouTube and the BBC iPlayer.