Virgin Media are offering their start up 2Mbps Size: M broadband on its own for just £10 a month as part of a new promotion. Customers taking out the Size: M package get £10 broadband for the first six months, after which it reverts to the standard price of £18, saving new customers nearly £50 off of the first year of broadband services.
Price cuts are also in effect for those interested in signing up for the 4Mbps Size: L or 20Mbps Size: XL packages, with the services costing £17 and £29 per month respectively, with the rate reverting back to the standard £25 and £37 per month after the first six months.
This falls in line with Virgin’s previously announced plans to put broadband at the front of their four-play roster; in the last six months, we’ve seen Virgin trialling next gen 50Mbps cable broadband, and preparing to accelerate the top speed of the Size: L package from 4Mbps to 10Mbps.
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fanta said on 27 Feb 2008 at 3:08 pm #
Have Virgin sorted out their customer service yet? The deals are looking great, and when the service works its good from what I’ve heard.
poe said on 29 Feb 2008 at 10:43 am #
I’ve seen the ads for £4.50 cable broadband, think thats with phone calls and line rental - do you have to pay Line Rental with Virgin if its cable???
si said on 29 Feb 2008 at 11:12 am #
No, other way round - if you just want broadband and no phone calls, you don’t pay Virgin a penny for line rental.
Line rental is included in the monthly cost of whatever phone plan you take out.
Dan said on 29 Feb 2008 at 1:55 pm #
The £4.50 broadband I’ve seen, is for ADSL. If it is for the cable internet (M,L, or XL) then there is no line rental. (you don’t need one)
I’m currently with virginmedia, on their L package. Their customer service still sucks, but when their service works, its great (I don’t have that many problems with the service)
I think it helps that I work in IT.
I haven’t tried their Technical support since they moved to 09 (25p per min), as I refuse to pay those kind of outlandish prices. (I can always cancel).
I’ve found that it not who’s got the best customer service, its who’s sucks the least
ro said on 08 Mar 2008 at 11:40 am #
Have any of the people interested in the Virgin Media packages tried to sign up on their existing offer available up to the 29 February, 2008 for customers transferring from NTLWorld - call waiting times of in excess of an hour - no on-line sign-up service provided. Hours and hours of customer time fruitlessly wasted!????????????