I’ve taken it’s up, they’ve matched what I’m currently paying for 350mb and phone so it’s a no brainier really. Only down side is I’m now locked in for 18 months, no other provider can offer anything close so it’s not like I’m going to want to swap anytime soon anyway.
My ‘deal’ is nowhere near as good as that, I am with sky for TV. The best deals are always for the entire package so I’m paying £57 for the broadband and phone only.@JimBobRude what is your package if you dont mind me asking and were you already out of contract and went through retentions just asking as i am going to call tomorrow to see what they can do for me im currently paying £75 for the full tele 350Mbps and Talk More Anytime signed up in March this year on 12 Month contract but received £250 cash back
I felt the same when I read about the new router. I decided to disconnect my own router and run the hub3 for the last 2 weeks to see if it had improved and I’ve had no issues. The WiFi has been reliable and consistent, great coverage throughout my ( small ish) home, and as for my current go to online shooters, COD blackout, I’ve had no issues with latency.It's just a shame they've decided to stick with gigabit ports! If you want to use your own router like I do you're losing around 150mb in download speed straight away.
I felt the same when I read about the new router. I decided to disconnect my own router and run the hub3 for the last 2 weeks to see if it had improved and I’ve had no issues. The WiFi has been reliable and consistent, great coverage throughout my ( small ish) home, and as for my current go to online shooters, COD blackout, I’ve had no issues with latency.
based on this I’m optimistic I’ll get on just fine with the improved hub4.
It is disappointing although I’ve had my hub 4 since Thursday and I am impressed by its performance so far though.802.11ac Wave2 is well over 3 years old. It is disappointing the new router will not support the latest 802.11ax wi-fi standard; also referred to as Wi-Fi 6.
Not a patch on my service, gigabit symmetrical unlimited for £30/month from B4RN.
My ‘deal’ is nowhere near as good as that, I am with sky for TV. The best deals are always for the entire package so I’m paying £57 for the broadband and phone only.
i think if you offered to lock yourself back into contract they would probably upgrade you and just charge the installation fee( which I got wavered) .
I’m actually tempted to cancel sky and give virgin TV another go based on your deal, if I could get anything close to that I would save about £30 a month VS having sky tv and virgin broadband separate.
It's just a shame they've decided to stick with gigabit ports! If you want to use your own router like I do you're losing around 150mb in download speed straight away.
It is disappointing although I’ve had my hub 4 since Thursday and I am impressed by its performance so far though.
I’m getting 950 down and 50 up wired consistently, latency and ping are lower than the hub 3.
I’m getting anywhere between 350 and 550 down on my iPhone 11 in the same room and between 150 and 300 in the next room roughly 20 meters from the router.
I currently have Virgin at 100MB, with phone. I pay £24 per month but the deal runs out on 24 January 2020. I have decided tor reserve the 1GB deal at £67 per month from 24 January 2020 onwards, but can change my mind in the meantime, so I may call closer to the time to see if they can reduce the £67 per month, albeit I doubt they will.
I can't even get fibre on Openreach in my area, let alone at speeds up to 1GB, so I am pretty much stuck with Virgin.
That's helpful, thanks.
Is it worth £56 per month in your opinion?