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What are the benefits of 100Mbps broadband?
100Mbps broadband is designed for streaming, gaming, browsing and connecting with loved ones online.
We couldn’t resist boosting the usual 100Mb broadband speed by 32Mbps.
Plus, you can sometimes come across special offer M125 deals and other speeds with £0 setup costs. Visit broadband no setup for more info and you can also check for current deals.
FAQs
100Mb broadband is a superfast download speed that averages 100 megabits per second. Our M125 Fibre Broadband is faster than standard 100Mbps broadband. It can download a film in about 4 minutes, so one person can stream in 4K, while another games online, and a third catches up on their socials.
100Mbps broadband is plenty fast enough for online gaming. Therefore, our M125 Fibre Broadband is a good option as its average download speed of 132Mbps is faster than standard 100Mb fibre-optic broadband. But serious gamers looking for low latency broadband may need faster download speeds like M350, M500 or Gig1 Fibre Broadband. Check out our gaming broadband to find out more.
Yes, 100Mbps broadband is fast enough. And our M125 Fibre Broadband can also easily stream 4K videos, TV shows and movies, even while other people are online. Its average download speed of 132Mbps is faster than standard 100Mbps broadband.
It sure is – and so is our M125 Fibre Broadband, which is faster than standard 100Mb broadband. With its 132Mbps average broadband speed, M125 can stream Netflix in HD or even 4K, no problem.
100Mbps broadband is considered a superfast connection, though not quite as quick as our M125 Fibre Broadband speed. M125 will handle a busy household that has up to nine devices online, at the same time. It will easily download files or music to a laptop and stream movies to watch on a tablet. Its average download speed of 132Mbps is faster than standard 100Mbps broadband.
You can easily connect at least four devices at the same time, with a broadband speed of 100Mbps, with no issue at all. Our M125 Fibre Broadband can manage up to nine devices. Its faster than standard 100Mb fibre-optic broadband. Feel free to game online in one room while someone’s watching an ultra-HD film in another.
It certainly is. 100Mbps can comfortably support up to four devices all streaming HD videos, TV shows and movies on Netflix, Disney+ and others. So feel free to stream to your heart’s content on our M125 Fibre Broadband, a slightly faster download speed than standard 100Mbps broadband.
100Mbps is considered a very good internet speed, but our M125 Fibre Broadband is faster – and with an average download speed of 132Mbps, it’s great for households with more than four (but fewer than 10) connected devices. You’ll have no problem hopping on a Zoom call while someone’s watching a HD movie.
It is. All of our deals come with unlimited broadband, including our M125 speed. We think it’s only fair that you can enjoy being online – browsing, streaming, listening to your smart speakers – without worrying about a broadband data allowance, even with our cheap broadband deals.
Superfast broadband has a download speed of at least 24Mbps, according to the UK Government – or 30Mbps to 300Mbps, if you follow the definition from Ofcom and the EU. We offer two choices: our superfast M125 or M250 Fibre Broadband package.
M100 was a Virgin Media Fibre Broadband speed for busy households. It kept up to nine devices connected at the same time and had average speeds that were superfast: 108Mbps download, 6Mbps upload. We have now replaced M100 with our faster M125 Fibre Broadband speed, to help you get more from your connection.
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*Monthly price of Virgin Media’s main services and O2 Airtime Plan will increase each April from April 2025 by the Retail Price Index rate of inflation announced in February each year plus 3.9%. Doesn’t apply to any add-ons you may have selected, out-of-bundle charges or admin costs, which may increase separately. See www.virginmedia.com/prices and www.o2.co.uk/prices for details.
Virgin Media £50 bill credit: This offer is available to new Virgin Media customers ordering M500 broadband only online. This bill credit will be applied to your first bill. Any that’s left over will be applied to your following bills until it’s all used. This offer runs between 31 October and 11.59pm on 6 November 2024.
Virgin Media £75 bill credit: This offer is available to new Virgin Media customers ordering Gig1 broadband only online. This bill credit will be applied to your first bill. Any that’s left over will be applied to your following bills until it’s all used. This offer runs between 31 October and 11.59pm on 6 November 2024.
Virgin Media M500 Fibre Broadband: New customers only with existing O2 contract. Minimum term applies to your broadband service, check basket for details. M500 Fibre Broadband (average download speed 516Mbps). 18-month minimum term product: £32.99* a month for 18 months, then £72* a month thereafter. Offer ends 04/11/24. Monthly price will increase each April by Retail Index Price +3.9% Broadband only. If you cancel your service during your minimum term an early disconnection fee will apply. If you upgrade any aspect of the service, standard pricing will apply to that upgrade. Virgin Media reserves the right to withdraw or amend the pricing if you change any part of your package. Virgin Media reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time. Offer may not be used in conjunction with any other offer unless stated by Virgin Media. Eligible Virgin Fibre areas only. Virgin TV 360 and, for the time being, home phone is not available in new network expansion areas. Subject to survey, network capacity and a credit check. No set-up fee for self-install, Technician installation costs £30.
Virgin Media M500 Fibre Broadband (Speed Boost to Gig1) ‘Save £126’: achieved by £7 per month saving over 18 months compared to current price for Gig1 (Broadband Only) for non-O2 customers.
No setup fee
This promotion means you won’t pay the usual setup fee of £35. No setup fee is available on all bundles, broadband & phone, and broadband only packages. If you can set up using a Self-Install pack, but choose to use an engineer for the installation, you’ll still be charged £30 for this service.
These prices are for new customers only.
Virgin Media services are only available in eligible Virgin Media network areas. Virgin TV 360 and, for the time being, home phone are not available in new network expansion areas.
All of the products on this page are subject to survey, network capacity and a credit check.
Each service has a minimum contract length that’s shown in your basket.
If you take a bundle with both Virgin Media and O2, you’ll have separate contracts and bills – one for Virgin Media, and another for O2.
- Offers are subject to eligibility and availability.
- Read the terms on the Priority app or at o2.co.uk/terms
Get fast, reliable WiFi gliding through every room or money back
Eligible Virgin Fibre areas only. WiFi Guarantee available with M50 broadband or faster. £8p/m extra or included with Gig1, Gig2 or Volt. At least 30Mbps download speeds in every room or £100 one-off credit. Up to 3 WiFi Pods if needed. Exclusions & legal stuff apply.
†To verify, see: /legal/awards. Best Broadband Experience Award: GWS network award based on national tests Dec ’23-May ’24 comparing major UK providers’ average scores in respect of speed, reliability, latency, packet loss & video streaming. User speed depends on broadband package choice. Virgin Fibre areas only. Best Combined Connectivity Experience: based on GWS test results Dec '23-May '24 comparing data connectivity performance of major UK mobile operators and their associated ISP partners to form a combined score across both mobile network and WiFi experience. Best in Test: based on umlaut Fixed Broadband Benchmark 2023 comparing major UK ISPs on download speed, upload speed, latency and stability. Uswitch Most Popular Broadband Provider: based on Uswitch consumer research Dec 2022 - Jan 2023 conducted by Opinium comparing broadband sales volumes and overall customer satisfaction of major UK ISP operators, split equally to form a combined score.