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Save £120 on the Virgin VIP broadband and TV bundle
We always want to be totally up front with you about these deals. There are no secrets here. This Virgin broadband and TV deal is not for everyone.
This is Virgin’s VIP bundle, and costs £79 a month for 12 months. Virgin has cut the price of this deal by £10 a month, meaning you save £120 over the course of the contract. That’s a great saving, but it doesn’t change the fact that £79 is a considerable amount of money. That’s why it’s not for everyone.
This broadband, TV, and phone package is absolutely stacked, though. It includes access to over 260 channels (including Sky Cinema HD, Sky Sports HD, and BT Sport in 4K Ultra HD), average download speeds of 362Mbps, and inclusive anytime calls to selected numbers.
While the VIP bundle might not be for everyone, it’s perfect for anyone who wants the absolute top-tier of entertainment, broadband, and calls, all in one place. It’s ready-made for people who want to enjoy unlimited downloads, streaming in HD or 4K, gaming, and more.
This deal is only around until Feb. 24, so you can’t hang about if you want to upgrade. It’s worth noting the monthly fee does increase to £129 a month after the 12-month contract is up, and you do need to pay a £25 set up fee — but that’s the price you pay for the best.
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