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Virgin Media Broadband, Full Fibre and Reviews UK

Virgin Media

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Virgin Media

Summary

Virgin Media broadband is the UK's largest and incumbent cable broadband and TV operator. We do not list TV packages and you may wish to refer to the Virgin Media website for bundles if you are interested in TV services. For many people Virgin Media broadband stands for high speed, big brand backing and broad availability. Their own cable network reaches millions of homes and in many towns you’ll find their full-fibre or hybrid cable connection offers some of the fastest download packages available. If you want strong headline speeds, they are definitely one to keep an eye on.

Packages

Package Name Speed Setup Monthly First Year Cost*
M125 Fibre Broadband (24 month)
132 Mbps £0.00 £23.99 £287.88
M250 Fibre Broadband (24 month)
264 Mbps £0.00 £25.99 £311.88
M500 Fibre Broadband (24 month)
516 Mbps £0.00 £27.99 £335.88
Gig1 Fibre Broadband (24 month)
1130 Mbps £0.00 £31.99 £383.88
Gig2 Full Fibre Broadband (24 month)
2000 Mbps £0.00 £49.99 £599.88
M125 Fibre Broadband (1 month)
132 Mbps £80.00 £54.00 £728.00
M250 Fibre Broadband (1 month)
264 Mbps £80.00 £60.00 £800.00
Essential Broadband (social tariff)
Social Tariff

Social Tariffs are discounted packages offered to those who are in receipt of certain benefits such as Universal Credit or Pension Credit. The exact criteria will depend on the provider.

15 Mbps £0.00 £12.50 £150.00
Essential Broadband Plus (social tariff)
Social Tariff

Social Tariffs are discounted packages offered to those who are in receipt of certain benefits such as Universal Credit or Pension Credit. The exact criteria will depend on the provider.

54 Mbps £0.00 £20.00 £240.00

* VAT Included. The First Year Cost does not include any in-contract price increases that may apply with some providers. Please refer to the package details to see if increases are applicable.

Additional Comments

The appeal begins with what you can get. Virgin Media’s fibre network now covers a large number of properties and they have speed tiers that often out-pace what many older providers offer. For streaming, working from home, gaming and multi-device households this is a big plus. The fact that their top superfast broadband packages offer real-world speeds that are notably higher than basic fibre makes them attractive. Many customers report that the actual experience feels like a jump compared to older connections. The brand also benefits from being established and known for big infrastructure investment.

Where they do well it’s obvious. Installs in many areas go smoothly. Engineers turn up, the infrastructure is modern and the connection to the home is solid. For people whose properties are already covered and set-up internally well (good router, decent Wi-Fi placement, minimal legacy wiring) you can get a premium broadband experience. If your house is fairly typical and you use broadband for everything from video calls to streaming 4K to hosting a gaming session you may find Virgin Media broadband speeds deliver that with less compromise.

That said there are several potential downsides worth knowing. First, while coverage is extensive it is not universal in the same way as the nationwide copper-based networks. If your area is on the edge of Virgin’s footprint you may face limited speed options or longer install wait-times. Next, the upload speeds aren’t always as strong compared with some full-fibre providers that offer symmetrical or near-symmetrical performance. Some users who upload lots of files, run servers, stream from home and do heavy work will note this limitation. Also, as with many big providers, the headline deals for new Virgin Media customers are very competitive but renewal prices can climb. Many existing customers report being surprised at how their monthly cost increased after an initial promotional term ended.

Customer service is another area where opinions diverge. On the one hand many users say they rarely have trouble and the connection works well. On the other hand, there are substantial numbers of reviews highlighting long wait times, frustrating experiences when issues occur and frustration with billing or contract terms. In recent surveys Virgin Media broadband was reported to get more complaints per 100,000 customers than many other major providers. If support and fault-handling are important to you then this is something to check for your postcode and ask about directly.

Another real-world factor to keep in mind is your internal setup and what you expect from the service. A high speed connection to your home is great but if your router is in the wrong place, your wiring is old, or Wi-Fi signal is weak in certain rooms, you may not fully feel the benefit. In large homes or properties with thick walls it may make sense to invest in a better router or mesh Wi-Fi set-up to make the most of what Virgin is offering. Also check what contract you are signing up for, what the price will become after the initial term, and whether installation or equipment costs apply.

If uploads are vital for you, if contract renewal prices worry you or you need the highest level of support after hours then it may be worth comparing other providers too. For many households though, if the conditions are right, Virgin Media broadband remains a very strong option for high-speed broadband backed by a major brand.

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ISP Details

Name Virgin Media
Legal Name Virgin Media Ltd
IPv6 Support No
ISPA Member Yes
Ofcom Code of Practice Yes
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Link https://www.virginmedia.com

Contact Details

Sales Telephone 0345 650 4545

Virgin Media Reviews

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steveputman 22 Feb 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
Greedy owners of Virgin Media keep wanting MORE money from their customers, even in these virus-straightened times.
adr999 21 Feb 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
Have spent 12 months with Virgin. Currently on 100Mb connection. Works great 98% of the time, very occasional outages usually very late evening / early morning. In the process of leaving (again) after they increased monthly bill from £25 to £40. After the annual haggling fest, they agreed to drop it to £32. I said no & now moving to TalkTalk 65 @ £24pm fixed for 18 months + £100 voucher. Will be considerably slower (estimated between 37-45Mb) but fed up with feeling of being 'done' by VM. Cut off my nose to spite my face? Not sure yet.
K755mg1 20 Feb 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
Yet another price rise, it appears that the longer you stay with VirginMedia, the more you pay. The broadband speed varies throughout the day and when it fails there's no compensation. If there was another fibre optic broadband provider in the area I would jump immediately.
TonyPrior 20 Feb 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
14 months ago Virgin said that the cable to the house needed renewing, it's never been done, though we have not had any outages.
rickjenxs 20 Feb 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
I have had an intermittent problem with the router dropping the connection, according to the their website the router is showing an overheating warning (red light). At first they gave me a time for an engineer to call round 4 days after I placed the call. It took best part of an hour for them to answer the initial call, no other route to log the call. I asked for a manager to call back as I was unhappy, the manager was supposed to call within a couple of hours, still waiting. The engineer did not turn up and a couple of attempts to call the helpdesk could not get through (it would ring then drop the line). I raised a complaint via the website and nothing heard that was 25/1, still waiting. Frankly if there was another high speed broadband supplier in the area I would jump ship straightaway, but BT are only offering a 4Mb line at the moment. The network is better at the moment but still got the warning light on the router. May try again soon or bite the bullet and put up with a slower but hopefully more reliable provider.
Mordyx 19 Feb 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
Not recommended for gamers. Losing packets very often. More than 10 times per hour. Customer services lies about issues in my area. Problem still exist for more than 6 months.
Cmill134 25 Jan 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
Service getting worse and increasing prices by 13% weeks after renewing contract. Fault report took 3 x 1 hour phone calls
bigboutyah 24 Jan 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
Not the best ISP but far from the worst. Customer care is non existent.
steveputman 23 Jan 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
Virgin Media are the best for download speeds and are very reliable so 2 out of 3 isn't too bad. They fall down on their price increases which are not customer-focused, not just because they are sometimes too frequent or way above the rate of inflation but because they send a letter showing the monthly amount of increase without stating whether this applies for 12 months or some other time frame and they do not show the existing ot previous monthly amount payable, which is now illegal. Energy and service providers like British Gas & British Telecom have to show that information by law, and the fact that Virgin Media is owned by a foreign company - Liberty Global, doesn't give them a Get Out Of Jail Free card. They must obey our laws.
gradot 21 Jan 2021 (reviewed 5 years ago)
I find Virgin Media connection speed varies and lose connection on occasions. Having just agreed to a renewal price for an 18 month contract starting 31/01/2020 they raise the price after two weeks. Trying to contact customer services is near impossible as you wait for ages to be connected to an advisor. I would not recommend Virgin Media broadband.