Virgin TV and Broadband Deals (2026): Best Bundles, What’s Included & How to Get the Right Price

Virgin TV and Broadband Deals (2026): Prices, Bundles, Volt Benefits & Is It Worth Switching?

Looking for Virgin TV and broadband? This is the page you want if you’re close to buying and just need clarity: which bundle type is best for your home, what you actually get in each TV pack, how Volt works (Virgin + O2), and how to compare the true monthly cost before you commit.

Why Virgin is different: Virgin Media uses its own network in many areas (not Openreach), which can mean higher top-end speeds where available. Availability varies by postcode, so a quick check is always step one.

Quick picks: the best Virgin bundle types (purchase intent)

Rather than guessing which named deal is “best”, start by picking the bundle type that fits your household. This keeps your choice simple and prevents overpaying for speed or TV add-ons you won’t use.

Best value for most homes

Mid-speed broadband + Entertainment TV

Best balance for families & streaming
  • Enough speed for HD/4K streaming and multiple devices
  • TV pack focused on entertainment over premium sports
  • Usually the sweet spot on monthly price
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Good for: most households who want “fast internet + solid TV”
Best for busy households

Fast broadband + upgraded TV pack

Better for gaming & heavy streaming
  • More headroom for multiple 4K streams + gaming
  • Better choice if you have lots of Wi-Fi devices
  • TV pack upgrade if you actually watch live channels
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Good for: families, shared houses, work-from-home setups
Best for sports fans

Sports add-on bundle

Only worth it if you’ll use it weekly
  • Sports is where bundle pricing climbs
  • Confirm channels you actually need before buying
  • Compare vs streaming-only sports options
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Good for: Premier League/football households & live sports viewing
Prefer comparing providers first? Use our hub: Best TV and broadband deals.

How Virgin TV + broadband bundles work

A Virgin bundle combines your broadband speed tier with a TV pack, then you can add extras like sports, cinema, premium channels, or streaming bundles (where offered). The “best deal” is usually the one with: the right speed for your home, a TV pack you’ll actually watch, and the lowest total monthly cost across the full contract.

Step 1Check availability by postcode
Step 2Pick broadband speed tier
Step 3Select TV pack + add-ons
Step 4Confirm total cost + terms

Virgin broadband speeds (M125 to Gig1) explained

Virgin broadband names can vary slightly over time, but these tiers (or close equivalents) are common:

Speed tierTypical useBest forBuying tip
M125 (approx 100–150Mbps)HD streaming, browsing, light work1–2 peopleDon’t overpay if you’re a light user
M250 (approx 200–300Mbps)Multiple devices, video calls, 4K streamingSmall familiesGood value if you have 10+ devices
M350 (approx 300–400Mbps)Busy households, gaming + streamingFamilies / shared housesA strong “performance” tier
M500 (approx 500Mbps)Heavy usage, lots of simultaneous streamingPower usersWorth it if you regularly hit congestion
Gig1 (approx 1Gbps)Maximum speed tierHigh-demand homesOnly pay for it if you’ll use it

Internal comparisons: BT broadband dealsTalkTalk broadband dealsSky TV and broadband

Virgin TV packs explained (Mixit vs Maxit vs VIP)

Virgin’s TV offering is usually structured around a pack level (your base channels), then add-ons for sports/cinema. Names can shift over time, but these are the typical tiers people compare:

Entry TV pack

Mixit TV

  • Best for casual live TV viewers
  • Good if you mostly watch catch-up + streaming apps
  • Pairs well with mid-speed broadband
If you mainly stream Netflix/Prime/Disney+, this can be enough.
Most popular upgrade

Maxit TV

  • More live channels + entertainment options
  • Better for households that watch live TV daily
  • Foundation for adding sports/cinema
Good for: families who still watch a lot of live TV.
Premium tier

VIP / Ultimate-style bundles

  • Built for premium TV watchers
  • Often paired with faster broadband tiers
  • Can bundle premium add-ons
Only worth it if you want premium TV most weeks.

Volt: Virgin + O2 benefits (why it matters)

Volt is Virgin Media’s partnership with O2. If you have an eligible O2 SIM (or add one), Volt can improve the value of your bundle by giving perks like speed boosts or mobile benefits (terms apply). This is a key differentiator versus Sky, BT, and TalkTalk.

Buying tip: If you already have O2 (or you’re happy moving mobile), it’s worth checking Volt bundles first — it can be the easiest “free upgrade” lever.

What affects the total monthly price (avoid the “headline price” trap)

Virgin bundle pricing varies by postcode and promotion. To choose confidently, compare the true cost:

Cost factorWhat to checkWhy it matters
Broadband tierM125 vs M250 vs M350 vs M500 vs Gig1Most common reason people overpay
TV packEntry vs upgraded vs premium tierChannel bundles can add a lot monthly
Add-onsSports, cinema, premium channelsHigh impact on total cost
StreamingIs Netflix included or “available” as an app?“Included” vs “available” is a big difference
Upfront feesSetup/installation/activationAffects first-month cost
Contract lengthUsually fixed termAffects exit flexibility
Price risesAnnual increase clausesImpacts total cost over the contract

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Use this for postcode availability and the latest bundle promos.

Virgin TV + broadband deals

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Good if you’re also considering Sky, BT or TalkTalk.

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Virgin vs Sky vs BT vs TalkTalk (fast comparison)

Virgin vs Sky

Virgin is often the better choice if you want higher speed tiers where available. Sky can be a better choice if you want broad UK availability and a strong TV ecosystem. If you’re shopping Sky too, see: Sky TV and broadband.

Virgin vs BT

BT bundles run over Openreach and can be a better fit for areas without Virgin availability. Virgin can win on top-end speeds in served areas. Compare: BT TV packages and BT broadband deals.

Virgin vs TalkTalk

TalkTalk is usually the budget option (especially for broadband-only). Virgin is typically more “premium” with faster tiers and bigger TV bundles. Compare: TalkTalk TV packages.

If Virgin isn’t available: the best alternatives

If your postcode can’t get Virgin, these are the most common like-for-like options:

ProviderWhy consider itBest forGuide
SkyStrong TV ecosystem + broad availabilityTV-first householdsSky TV + broadband
BT/EEOpenreach fibre coverage + TV optionsCoverage-first buyersBT TV packages
TalkTalkBudget broadband + simple TV add-onsLowest monthly costTalkTalk TV packages
Streaming-onlyNo TV bundle, just appsMinimalist setupsBest streaming services

Pros & cons of Virgin TV and broadband

Pros

  • High top-end speed tiers (where available)
  • Strong bundle flexibility (speed + TV pack + add-ons)
  • Volt can add value if you’re eligible
  • Good fit for sports/cinema households (if you’ll use it)

Cons

  • Not available everywhere (postcode-dependent)
  • Total cost can climb with sports/cinema add-ons
  • Contract terms and annual increases matter
  • Overkill if you mostly stream and want the cheapest deal

Is Virgin TV & broadband worth it?

Virgin is usually worth it if you can get it at your postcode and you value faster broadband plus a proper TV bundle. It’s especially strong for busy households and sports/cinema viewers who will actually use premium add-ons weekly.

It may not be the best value if you mostly watch streaming apps on a smart TV and you’re chasing the absolute lowest monthly price. In that case, compare a budget broadband provider or a streaming-only setup.

Simple decision rule: Choose Virgin if you want speed + a real TV bundle. Skip it if you just want cheap internet.

Virgin TV and broadband FAQs

Can I get Virgin TV and broadband together?

Yes. Virgin bundles combine a broadband speed tier with a TV pack, and you can often add optional extras like sports/cinema.

How much is Virgin TV and broadband per month?

Pricing varies by postcode, speed tier, TV pack and promotions. Always compare the total monthly cost (including add-ons) over the full contract.

Is Virgin TV and broadband available everywhere?

No. Virgin availability is postcode-dependent, so check coverage first before comparing bundles.

Do I need a phone line for Virgin broadband?

Typically, Virgin services don’t rely on an Openreach phone line in the same way many fibre providers do. Check the specific bundle details during checkout.

What’s the difference between Mixit TV and Maxit TV?

Mixit is the entry pack for casual live TV. Maxit is the common upgrade with more channels and a better fit for daily live TV viewing.

What is VIP TV (or premium bundles)?

VIP/premium bundles are for heavy TV users who want upgraded packs and often premium add-ons. They’re usually the highest monthly cost options.

Does Virgin include Netflix?

Some bundles and promotions may include Netflix, while others simply provide the app. Always confirm whether Netflix is “included” or “available”.

Can I add Sky Sports or TNT Sports to Virgin?

Virgin often offers sports add-ons, but the availability and exact channels can change. Confirm the add-on details before ordering.

Can I add Sky Cinema to Virgin TV?

Premium movie add-ons are often available, but pricing and availability vary. Check the add-ons in the bundle builder.

What broadband speed do I need for streaming?

For most homes, a mid-speed tier is enough for multiple HD streams. If you regularly stream 4K on multiple devices and game online, consider a higher tier.

Is Gig1 worth it?

Gig1 is best for power users and high-demand households. If you mainly browse, stream on one TV and do normal work calls, it may be overkill.

What is Volt and how does it work?

Volt is Virgin’s partnership with O2. If you have an eligible O2 plan (or add one), you may get extra perks such as speed or mobile benefits (terms apply).

Do existing Virgin customers get the same deals as new customers?

New customers often get the sharpest promos. Existing customers may need to renegotiate, switch bundles, or compare alternatives when their contract ends.

Does Virgin increase prices during a contract?

Many UK telecom contracts include annual price increase clauses. Always read the contract summary and confirm how increases are applied.

What should I check before I switch?

Availability, total monthly cost, add-ons, contract length, upfront fees, and any annual price increase clause. Compare like-for-like across providers.

Is Virgin better than Sky for TV and broadband?

Virgin can win on higher speed tiers where available. Sky can be stronger for broad availability and TV-first bundles. Compare based on your postcode and viewing habits.

Is Virgin better than BT for broadband?

It depends on local infrastructure. Virgin can offer very fast tiers where served, while BT/Openreach may be available more widely. Check your address options.

What if Virgin isn’t available in my area?

Compare Sky, BT/EE, or TalkTalk bundles, or go streaming-only if you mainly use apps. See best TV and broadband deals.

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External references: Virgin Media TV + Broadband | Virgin TV | Virgin Broadband | Virgin Media O2 (Volt info) | Ofcom

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