Virgin Media broadband deal 'ends today'
Posted 31st August 2010 at 11:26am by Ewan Taylor-Gibson
Leading internet service provider (ISP) Virgin Media is withdrawing its latest broadband deal at the end of today (Tuesday August 31st).
Consumers who are still contemplating taking advantage of the firm's two months free offer are running out of time to subscribe.
The up to 20Mb broadband offer, which has already been extended once during August, will expire at the close of trading.
All new subscribers are required to pay for access to high-speed broadband in the first two months is their line rental bill, with free installation also part of the package.
With Ofcom recently finding that Virgin Media broadband deals offer average peak download speeds of 16Mb - more than double those provided by some of the ISP's rivals - this may be an offer worth talking advantage of.
Earlier this month, Virgin Media claimed that it offers "unrivalled" download capabilities which cannot currently be matched by other UK ISPs.
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Joyce Osbourne, 11th September 2010.
I already have cable in my street - also a former customer. It has not been possible to take up any of the special offers because all i want is cable television and not phone or broadband.
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