Virgin Media customers still on the old ‘Size: M’ 2Mbps broadband package will have to stump up a couple of quid extra over the coming months. Customers on the old plan will now be paying either £6.50 a month or £11 a month (plus £11 Virgin Phone line rental) depending on the contract.
Throughout the year, all of the 2.6 million customers still on Size: M will be eventually be offered upgrades to the L package. This gives you unlimited downloads and top speeds of 10Mbps.
After having increased the speed of the L and XL packages and unleashing the ultra-fast XXL 50Mbps service, its clear that Virgin Media regard 2Mbps broadband as a thing of the past, and are keen on migrating as many M customers onto the new plans as possible.
You can’t even sign up for 2Mbps broadband with Virgin Media any more, and the only punters using this service will be the ones who signed up for it until before February this year, when the product was removed from Virgin Media’s website.
Posted by Tom on March 27th 2009 in Virgin Media
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