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Martin_D 01-09-2016 04:35

Virgin Media broadband gamers tariff + Virgin TV changes September
 
Get comfy. Your Virgin TV pack just got better!

We want to bring you the very best telly – just the way you want it. We’ve made lots of improvements so far – and there’s even more to look forward to.

Like what?

Your TV pack may have a new name
With TiVo, there’s a new way to find the telly you love, wherever it’s hiding (in Catch Up, On demand or even in places like Netflix) with Series Link+
If you have a TiVo box, you’ll notice we’ve made the menus simpler and easier to browse – with more images and less text.
Soon, you will be able to watch more of the telly you love on the go in the UK with WiFi– that includes Catch Up, On Demand– as well as over 100 live channels (depending on your subscription).
You have more channels to enjoy
It’s all part of our bringing the best bits of the TV world together, no matter who made them. So it’s easier to find the telly you love – and watch it how you like.

Find your TV pack below and see how it’s improving.

Full House (previously XL)

What’s new?

Your TV pack is now called Full House TV
Virgin TV Box Sets and Virgin TV Exclusives to watch at home or on the go – get lost in Magic City. And get set to blitz all 4 series of Suits. Virgin TV Box Sets have arrived, bringing you critically-acclaimed dramas and documentaries, comedy and reality shows. And there’s more to come your way.
Find telly you love fast with Series Link+ (if you have a TiVo box)
New channels to enjoy, including Sky Sports Mix HD, Pop, MovieMix, and Movies4Men
Plus, you’ll still enjoy:

A whopping range of channels, including: Nat Geo Wild, Disney, Disney XD, Disney Junior and all the BT Sport channels in HD
The free to air players that matter, including: BBC iPlayer, All4, YouTube, Vevo and even Sky On Demand
Netflix, and Curzon Home Cinema on your TV if you have an account with these services, plus hayu included at no extra cost (worth £3.99 a month).
The latest films to rent with Virgin Movies
Search for telly you love, across live TV, Catch Up and Netflix (if you have a Netflix subscription)
Store up to 250 hours of standard definition TV (or 50 hours of high definition)
Stream over 100 channels on any registered device, in any room of your home with WiFi

Fun (previously L)

What’s new?

Your TV pack is now called Fun TV
Find telly you love fast with Series Link+ (if you have a TiVo box)
New channels to enjoy, including Sky Sports Mix, Discovery Turbo, Pop, Movies4Men, MoviesMix
Plus, you’ll still enjoy:

The free to air players that matter, including: BBC iPlayer, All4, YouTube, Vevo and even Sky On Demand - Netflix, hayu and Curzon Home Cinema on your TV if you have an account with these services
The latest films to rent with Virgin Movies - Search for telly you love, across live TV, Catch Up and Netflix (if you have a Netflix subscription)
Store up to 250 hours of standard definition TV (or 50 hours of high definition)
Stream over 90 channels on any registered device, in any room of your home with WiFi

Mix+

A brand new TV pack to enjoy -
A brilliant mix of channels including Sky 1, Sky Living, Sky Sports Mix, Sky Sports News Fox, GOLD and Boomerang
The free to air players that matter, including: BBC iPlayer, All4, YouTube, Vevo and even Sky On Demand
Netflix, hayu and Curzon Home Cinema on your TV if you have an account with these services
The latest films to rent with Virgin Movies
Search for telly you love, across live TV, Catch Up, and Netflix (if you have a Netflix subscription)
Store up to 250 hours of standard definition TV (or 50 hours of high definition)
Stream over 70 channels on any registered device, in any room of your home with WiFi
M+

The name of your package won’t change
Find telly you love fast with Series Link+ (if you have a TiVo box)
New channels to enjoy, including Sky Sports Mix, Comedy Central, Cartoonito, Tiny Pop, Pop, Movies4Men, MoviesMix

More

The name of your package won’t change
Find telly you love fast with Series Link+ (if you have a TiVo box)
2 new channels to enjoy: Quest +1 and Home
Player (previously M)

What’s new? - Your TV pack is now called Player TV
Find telly you love fast with Series Link+ (if you have a TiVo box)
2 new channels to enjoy: Quest +1 and Home
Plus, you’ll still enjoy:

The essential free to air channels, like Dave, Challenge, CBeebies and CBBC
The free to air players and Catch Up services that matter, including: BBC iPlayer, All4, YouTube, Vevo and more - Access to Netflix, hayu and Curzon Home Cinema on your TV if you have an account with these services
The latest films to rent with Virgin Movies - Search for telly you love, across live TV, Catch Up and Netflix (if you have a subscription)
Store up to 250 hours of standard definition TV (or 50 hours of high definition)
Stream over 30 channels on any registered device, wherever there’s WiFi

http://store.virginmedia.com/digital-tv.html

The TV you love, the way you want it, brilliantly brought together by Virgin Media.

Inactive Digital 01-09-2016 07:04

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnathome (Post 35857115)
I'm struggling to understand this. After my loyalty, and oversubsribed BB, discount ran out i'm paying about £28, soon to rise to about £31, for 70Mb BB only.

According to this i could have

up to 50Mbps fibre optic broadband, 70+Channels & Phone only £12 a month for 12 months (£26 a month thereafter)

I think i need to phone them up!

All the prices listed exclude line rental, which is £19 on top, and have 18 month minimum terms.
50Mbps broadband on its own is £32.25.

Chris 01-09-2016 07:31

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
This sounds a bit like the old NTL trick of charging gamers for a second IP, back in the days before most people had a home router.

SimonB79 01-09-2016 07:37

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Harryn9000 (Post 35857098)
would i need hub 3 to take advantage of upload increase as currently on vivid 200 now with 2ac in modem mode

you need a superhub3 ... the hub2ac isn't compatible! :shocked:

(just ordered via live chat)

1andrew1 01-09-2016 08:31

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35857127)
All the prices listed exclude line rental, which is £19 on top, and have 18-month minimum terms.
50Mbps broadband on its own is £32.25.

As providers will be compelled to include line rental in their broadband prices, it's a shame VM hasn't taken advantage of the new packages to do this.

johnathome 01-09-2016 08:35

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35857127)
All the prices listed exclude line rental, which is £19 on top, and have 18 month minimum terms.
50Mbps broadband on its own is £32.25.

I've just looked at my 'upgrades and offers' and it says (player bundle)

Upgrade from an extra £5.62 a month

Ongoing cost £33.87
Virgin Phone line @ £19.00 Included

I've been meaning to phone them anyway.

Ignitionnet 01-09-2016 08:52

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SimonB79 (Post 35857132)
you need a superhub3 ... the hub2ac isn't compatible! :shocked:

(just ordered via live chat)

Probably smart. Takes care of upgrades they are going to be doing in the near future to the tier's download speeds.

mike86 01-09-2016 09:05

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
I was thinking of upgrading to 200Mbps Gamer for the extra upload and removal of STM, but I've read bad things about the Superhub 3. My 2ac is solid is a rock in modem mode, how likely is it I'll be a victim of this connection dropping issue when the 3 is in modem mode?

johnathome 01-09-2016 10:01

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnathome (Post 35857146)
I've just looked at my 'upgrades and offers' and it says (player bundle)

Upgrade from an extra £5.62 a month

Ongoing cost £33.87
Virgin Phone line @ £19.00 Included

I've been meaning to phone them anyway.

Phoned them, didn't ask about the new bundles but instead of my BB going up to £32 in November i'll be paying £23 for 6 months and then £26 for 12 months.

Happy with that as it's comparable with other ISP offerings.

mike86 01-09-2016 10:13

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Looks like I'll be shopping around, everything they can offer me is about £10/month more expensive than a new customer deal

Martin_D 01-09-2016 11:10

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Just upgraded working very well


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Paul 01-09-2016 11:32

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
Placed my order.

As above, they said I'll have to switch to the SH3, which is on its way to me.

Harryn9000 01-09-2016 11:42

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
I'm gonna have to wait couple of hours vm having problems with new deals

mike86 01-09-2016 13:04

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
So for the first time ever I called up with a threat to cancel as Sky are offering 50% off for VM customers. That finally got them to budge a little and they've given me 200Mb Gamer with no requirement for a SH3, but it hasn't applied to my connection yet and could take up to 24 hours.

BenMcr 01-09-2016 13:09

Re: Virgin Media to launch broadband gamers tariff
 
I very much doubt you'll get the 200Mbit Gamer tier with your existing kit.

I'd expect it's the same as HomeWorks + 300. If you don't get the Hub 3.0 you remain on whichever speed it was you were on before the package change.

Customer Relations can't override this as it's applied at a technology level.


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