Virgin Media: 50Mbps Broadband Price Drop 
Virgin Media has cut the price of its premium XXL Broadband service. The 50Mbps service is now available for just £18 a month when taken with a Virgin phone line (£11 a month) for the first 3 months of the contract. After this introductory period the price will increase to £28 a month, saving you a nice £72 for the first year.Taken without a Virgin phone line, the service now costs £33 a month for the first 3 months and £38 a month thereafter.
Virgin Media announced the price drop of its XXL service back in July, when it has just completed rolling out the next-gen services across its entire network. Roughly half the country can now download as much as they like at speeds of up to 50Mbps completely unhindered by any hidden usage limit or traffic management. Virgin Media’s L and XL broadband packages allow to you download as much as you like, but only at certain times of the day when the network is less busy.
Virgin Media has recently launched the Freedom Netbook offer. Customers who sign up for Virgin Media for 24 months will receive a free Freedom Netbook which is capable of connecting to the web at speeds of 50Mbps and is worth over £300. Mobile Broadband dongles allowing customers to surf when out and about are also bundled with these plans.
No Comments »Posted by Tom on September 2nd 2009 in Next Gen Broadband, Virgin Media
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