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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
info
Link https://www.virginmedia.com

Contact Details

Sales Telephone 0345 650 4545

Virgin Media Reviews

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K755mg1 20 Apr 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
A couple of times this month we have lost our broadband and TV. It wasn't just me, it was a problem in the area and neighbours had the same problems. When it did come back the first time, the 105mb I should have received was just about topping 20mb. The broadband was not good. On the plus side, Virginmedia have granted us temporary access to quite a few TV channels that we don't subscribe to. On the whole we use the internet far more than the TV so it's not been a brilliant month. Customer services were surprisingly quick to answer my query, after the initial call and all the remote testing. My neighbours had tried and not been able to get through after sitting on the phone for an hour and then being cut off.
gallas 20 Apr 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Excellent upload and download speeds. But connection is flaky at times. Disappointing.
db133 20 Apr 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Over priced and customer service is a farce.
rickjenxs 16 Apr 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
I have been a customer of virgin media for over 10 years, at my previous house in Portsmouth we had very little problems. Since moving to Southampton the network reliability has been ok but at least two major outages and frequent glitches has left me untrusting of virgins network. In recent months it has been better. The helpdesk is atrocious, with agents trying to tell me that the virgin box is only designed to support up to 12 devices and it should not be operated in modem only mode. Reporting issues with the WAN and they investigated the LAN settings. Once you get past the helpdesk the service and support is much better.
roblightbody 02 Apr 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Moved into a new house in January 2016 and was forced to move to Virgin Media broadband (cable - M100). Initially we had various problems with it - and others in the area did too, but then it settled down sometime in 2018. In 2019 the wire from the street to the house that runs acros the garden got severed by a neighbour, and since that was repaired, the service has been 100% ever since (18 months). I use the Superhub3 in modem-only mode, together with Google Wifi which has been absolutely superb. The first Google Wifi unit is connected directly to the modem, and an 8-way switch that everything else is connected to. This works flawlessly and with great performance. The best thing for a ThinkBroadband user is that Google Wifi -without me having to do anything - does a daily speed check between itself and the internet - which reports almost constantly that we get 109/9.4 (on M100). Customer service was appaling when we had problems - hard to understand Indian call centres that started everything with a full hardware reset - no matter what the issue was. We currently pay £56 a month. Only thing I'd like is a faster upload speed - 20 would be nice. Hope this review is helpful to someone, but I recommend both Virgin Media and Google Wifi.
punkrock101 30 Mar 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Worst provider I’ve ever had the misfortune to deal with customer service is a joke and company breaches data
K755mg1 21 Mar 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
VirginMedia's customer support is appalling and so are their staff that perform installations and home visits. I had a need to call customer services this week because what they are providing does not meet what is advertised as part of my package. I waited almost an hour and then got nowhere. at all, customer support didn't understand. They were difficult to understand due to the customer support being outsourced to India. another time I decided to try 200mb broadband but almost immediately after I went to 200Mb VirginMedia decided to put the cost up. I decided to revert to my original package which included 150mb broadband. I was told I couldn't, they no longer provide that and I would be put back to 100mb. I argued that it was within 7 days but it did no good.Virgin media sent a two person team to instal a new cable, they. made an appalling job and took out half a brick with their drill. Most of the cable clips were badly put in, they were crooked and took out the mortar between the boils. They charged me a lot of money to partly destroy my property. If I could find another cable provider in my area, I would switch immediately.
kerman19 21 Mar 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Awful. Just utterly awful. Over a month now with pretty much unusable internet without them so much as lifting a finger to try and resolve it. Customer Service is hopeless; persistently banging on about how wifi causes a poor connection even though we're talking about wired connections. The superhub 3, 4 and the Hitron cgnv4 are among the worst routers I've ever used, they're continually plagued by the issues stemming from Puma 6 & 7. Gaming performance; forget about it. It's only a matter of time before BT is in my area, at which point I've no interest in remaining a Virgin Media customer.
fox-uk 20 Mar 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
They have just really summed their service and attitudes to customers in an email where they state they have increased my 70 download service to 100 and gave a link so I could check. I am now getting 48 download which is the highest since they upgraded my stable and constant 50 upload to 70 which has been averaging about half. It's not worth complaining to their telephone script users as they have no interest in fixing anything that they can't blame the customer for happening.
MrFell 20 Mar 2020 (reviewed 6 years ago)
VM Are pretty good most of the time. Will be remaining with them.