Virgin Media broadband sale ends this week, so you'll have to act fast to switch to affordable fibre internet

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Aaron Brown

By Aaron Brown


Published: 04/02/2024

- 04:01

Updated: 03/05/2024

- 13:07

Discounts will end on February 7, Virgin Media has confirmed

Virgin Media has warned that it's the "last chance" to secure its latest broadband price cuts. The full-fibre broadband supplier will end its Winter Sale at 11.59pm on February 7, 2024 so you'll need to be quick to make sure you don't miss out on the savings ― with discounts of up to £270 on offer.

As well as lowering the cost of monthly bills, Virgin Media has waived its set-up fee ― a one-off £35 charge that's usually unavoidable for new customers.


Switching to a new broadband supplier is a surefire way to lower your monthly bills, or unlock faster download speeds without paying any extra. And with the £35 fee temporarily gone, switching to a new broadband package in the Virgin Media sale won't cost you anything.

If you’re looking to increase your broadband speeds, then look no further than Virgin Media’s M250 plan. This unlocks download speeds of 264Mbps — that’s 3.8x faster than the average broadband speed nationwide as measured by Ofcom last year. Virgin Media's M250 plan offers a minimum download speed of 132Mbps. If your speed falls below that threshold for three consecutive days, you can leave your contract without a penalty.

For its Winter Sale, Virgin Media has dropped the price from £32.50 to just £27 per month.

As a Virgin Media broadband customer, you’ll get access to O2 Priority (the two companies merged in a behemoth £31bn merger in June 2021) so you’ll be able to redeem free snacks and coffee from high street chains, discounts on Vue cinema tickets, and early access to ticket sales at O2 venues.

It’s worth noting that Virgin Media relies on its own network of full-fibre cables, which connects 15.5 million homes across the UK and is completely separate from BT-owned Openreach.

If you've never used Virgin Media at your address, you’ll need to check hereto determine whether your home is connected to that full-fibre network.

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Virgin Media has discounted its broadband-only plans and its TV bundles in the Winter Sale

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So, how does the Virgin Media M250 plan compare to the competition?

Pretty well, as it turns out. TalkTalk is currently offering 50% off bills for the first six months of your new full-fibre contract and a guarantee of no price rises until 2026. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have an equivalent to Virgin Media’s M250 plan — with download speeds of either 500Mbps or 150Mbps.

The latter costs a ludicrously low £17.50 per month before rising to £35 when the half-price promotion ends. TalkTalk has not waived its set-up fee, so you’ll need to add an extra £4.95 to your first bill too.

By the end of your 24-month contract, you’ll spend £735 for TalkTalk Full Fibre 150. In comparison, the 18-month minimum contract term with Virgin Media will set you back £486 — and you’ll enjoy download speeds at least 100Mbps faster.

Of course, Virgin Media customers will need to renegotiate their broadband contract — or switch to another provider — six months sooner than those with TalkTalk, BT (£752.26 for its 100Mbps speeds over two years), and Plusnet (£719.76 for its 300Mbps speeds over two-years) deals. As such, a direct price comparison isn’t completely fair.

Like Virgin Media, Sky Broadband offers its new customers an 18-month contract. The closest download speeds you’ll find to Virgin Media's M250 package is Ultrafast, which offers 145Mbps speeds. At £30 per month, you’ll spend a total of £720 over the minimum contract term.

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Virgin Media has dropped the price of its TV bundles too, which include its popular TV 360 box to pause and rewind live television, Sky Cinema and Sky Sports channels, and more

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If you sign up for a broadband-only bundle from Virgin Media, you’ll be able to add Stream — a nifty set-top box that works with Sky Cinema, Sky Sports, TNT Sports, Disney+ and Netflix.

There’s a £35 set-up fee, but that’s all you’ll ever pay for the box. As you add different streaming subscriptions to Stream, Virgin Media will refund 10% of your Direct Debit as Stream Credit.

Virgin Media’s Bigger Combo Bundle packs the same 264Mbps download speeds but combines it with a TV 360 set-top box that can pause, rewind and record live television. You’ll also get Sky TV channels included with the package and unlimited weekend calls to UK landlines.

Usually £39.50, Virgin Media’s Winter Sale has dropped the cost down to just £36 per month. That’s a saving of £63 over the course of your 18-month contract.

Check Virgin Media's Winter Sale to find a complete list of discounts and deals.

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