Should I still be on the Hub 3?
05-01-2026, 16:51
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cf.member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 15
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Should I still be on the Hub 3?
Hi all,
I've had the Hub 3 for a long time now and thinking of moving to internet only (no TV or Land Line Phone).
I get the M350 service, so should VM have moved me to the new Hub 4 or 5 by now to make sure I'm getting the best possible speeds?
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If I'm wanting to move to Internet only, are other providers offering better rates, speeds etc.. ?
Cheers
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05-01-2026, 17:18
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cf.member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 15
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Re: Should I still be on the Hub 3?
Yeah, looking at the Uswitch website, it looks like I can get 1800Mps for £34 a mouth. VM have offered M350 for £47 a month until this April and then that goes up to £51 and then up to £55 in April 2027.
The Uswitch is a 12 month contract which includes a WiFi 7 Router.
I don't even you the VM router I was given, I by-passed it to a TP-Link Router.
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05-01-2026, 17:29
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XIV
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Crawley
Age: 35
Services: Three Unlimited
Posts: 15,666
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Re: Should I still be on the Hub 3?
Modem mode is the smart thing to do
Yeah go for fibre to the property. You can carry on using your own choice of router with the wall mounted modem
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06-01-2026, 14:24
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Leeds
Posts: 1,461
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Re: Should I still be on the Hub 3?
Quote:
Originally Posted by agentmatt
Yeah, looking at the Uswitch website, it looks like I can get 1800Mps for £34 a mouth. VM have offered M350 for £47 a month until this April and then that goes up to £51 and then up to £55 in April 2027.
The Uswitch is a 12 month contract which includes a WiFi 7 Router.
I don't even you the VM router I was given, I by-passed it to a TP-Link Router.
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£47 for M350 is way over priced especially when you factor in the abysmal customer service.
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06-01-2026, 15:57
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cf.addict
Join Date: Aug 2016
Services: VM broadband and Stream.
Posts: 492
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Re: Should I still be on the Hub 3?
There's an upgrade programme underway to replace Hub 3 & 4 to the Hub 5. It might take a while to reach you though.
https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...-for-free.html
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06-01-2026, 23:34
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cf.addict
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: SE London (Bexley)
Services: None - well none with VM!
Posts: 298
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Re: Should I still be on the Hub 3?
"Hi all,
I've had the Hub 3 for a long time now and thinking of moving to internet only (no TV or Land Line Phone).
I get the M350 service, so should VM have moved me to the new Hub 4 or 5 by now to make sure I'm getting the best possible speeds?
OR
If I'm wanting to move to Internet only, are other providers offering better rates, speeds etc.. ?
Cheers”
If the hub 3 is working OK, then the best advice is to leave well alone. If you are playing for 350 Mb/s and you are getting anywhere close to that, then an ‘updated’ hub will do nothing - except, possibly, lock you into a new 24 month minimum term contract.
Your second question is answered simply by ‘yes’. Other providers do offer vastly better speeds at cheaper costs. Do a bit of research, what is available to you, what can they offer, how much do they want?
And is something seems better than what VM offer then go for it. The only hassle will be the cancellation, but even that can be helped by the now mandatory ‘one-touch’ switching process. Unless you have a TV provision, because TV isn’t covered by this provision and you have to sort it yourself.
But honestly if you don’t mind a slight degree of hassle, then just go for it and move on.
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Coventry
Services: Fusion Fibre 900
Posts: 1,791
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Re: Should I still be on the Hub 3?
Quote:
Originally Posted by agentmatt
Hi all,
I've had the Hub 3 for a long time now and thinking of moving to internet only (no TV or Land Line Phone).
I get the M350 service, so should VM have moved me to the new Hub 4 or 5 by now to make sure I'm getting the best possible speeds?
OR
If I'm wanting to move to Internet only, are other providers offering better rates, speeds etc.. ?
Cheers
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If you are in a City Fibre area you will have a good choice of symmetrical connection deals superior to and cheaper than what you get with any VM deal.
If you are a gamer I would avoid Vodafone though. They use CF's local network but their own over-subscribed national network with latency varying wildly as they move you from one BNG (Broadband Network Gateways) to another to spread the national load.
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