Virgin Media aims for triple boost

A leading broadband provider is giving its bundled deals a massive push by offering two months free on two of them.
It's better to bundle! That appears to be the message from Virgin Media, as it has decided to cut the cost of its combined fibre optic broadband, digital TV and home phone packages recently.A recent money-saving column in the Daily Mail stated that homeowners can often reduce their outgoings by buying up such services in a single package and Virgin seems to be keen on catching hold of those interested in the move.
Last week, it announced that its L broadband, M+ TV and M phone deals are available in a bundle for a monthly contract of £19.50, with two months of free service.
However, the company has not stopped there, now adding the same offer to its £24 a month package, which includes L broadband, L TV services and the M phone deal.
Subscribers can even add a V+HD to the latter for an additional £5 a month, which each of the bundles includes free installation and £20 off the first bill.
So, it seems that Virgin Media has its heart set on making an offer to customers that they cannot refuse, but will the range of incentives be enough to make people part with their hard-earned cash? Only time will tell.
Please note that the views expressed in our blogs represent the opinions of our contributors and may not represent the opinions or views of Cable.co.uk. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in these blogs Cable.co.uk cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions herein, nor for any arising losses or damages.







