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18-10-2021
09:25
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19-02-2025
09:47
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Dave-O2
UPDATED on 19/2/25 to ensure Volt benefits are up to date.
Good morning all. What a week this is going to be! This morning Virgin Media O2 has introduced Volt – the benefits you get when you’re with both Virgin Media and O2.
Whether you're an O2 customer, a Virgin Media customer, both, or none, you can check out our handy website here which will show you how you can bring on big benefits and even bigger possibilities when you’re with us both.
What are Volt benefits?
You can bag big benefits and even bigger possibilities, when you’re with both Virgin Media and O2. Scroll, stream and meme to the extreme on even more devices all around the home – with boosted Virgin Media broadband speeds (up to 1Gbps) and, if you haven’t got it already, our WiFi guarantee including up to three WiFi Pods if needed, on us. Plus, we’ll double the mobile data on all eligible O2 plans in your household and give you O2 Travel Inclusive Zone at no extra cost* (if you haven’t unlocked it already), so the fun doesn’t stop when you’re on the go and jetting across the globe. If you’re joining O2 for the first time, we’ll also throw in an Extra from O2 for up to six months. And don’t forget – when you’re with Virgin Media or O2, you unlock exclusive rewards and experiences with Priority from O2, just for being part of the family.
*Tablets excluded from roaming benefit.
First joint proposition gives customers the best of both brands, with even greater value on UK’s fastest major broadband provider and award winning mobile network
London, UK: Virgin Media O2 is today lifting the lid on its first ever joint product, Volt, bringing together award winning connectivity and amazing entertainment from both Virgin Media and O2, to give customers even more from their services – more speed, more data and more value.
Virgin Media and O2 customers can now get Volt benefits and reap extra rewards simply by being customers of both brands. Volt benefits include a broadband speed boost (up to 1Gbps), a WiFi guarantee, double the mobile data on all eligible O2 plans in the household and more, when customers have or choose to take a broadband service from Virgin Media and a Pay Monthly plan from O2. What’s more, customers who are with Virgin Media broadband, O2 or both of us can access exclusive rewards, perks and experiences from Priority – one of the UK’s best loyalty initiatives.
The new joint offering comes less than 150 days since Virgin Media O2 launched, building on the company’s momentum of almost 13 million gigabit premises passed and 5G coverage from O2 expanded to 210 locations. Volt highlights Virgin Media O2’s commitment to offer more choice, convenience and innovation with seamless broadband, entertainment and mobile services all available under one roof.
Volt benefits include:
*Tablets excluded from roaming benefits.
Volt is available to both new and existing customers, offering extra benefits to account holders no matter what eligible broadband package or eligible Pay Monthly plan they take. Those new to either Virgin Media or O2 will be able to get Volt benefits when they add relevant services to their connectivity line-up, while existing customers of both Virgin Media and O2 simply need to enrol via My O2 to get Volt benefits – at no additional cost.
Jeff Dodds, Chief Operating Officer at Virgin Media O2 said,
“With Volt, we’re combining the speed and reliability of Virgin Media’s broadband and O2’s mobile networks alongside a variety of incredible perks to give our customers more.
“The launch of converged services in less than 150 days as a business is a huge milestone moment and demonstrates the momentum we have behind our commitment to supercharge connectivity across the UK. This is just the start.”
This exciting milestone for Virgin Media O2 means that consumers who do not currently take services from either brand can grab Volt benefits from the get-go, with new bundles containing an O2 SIM and Virgin Media broadband available on 18 month contracts. The new packages include the ‘Big Volt’ bundle, ‘Bigger Volt’ bundle and ‘Ultimate Volt’ bundle, all of which come with the Volt benefits and boosts to offer customers more. Pricing for Volt bundles start from £40 per month for 200Mbps Broadband (boosted from 100Mbps), Talk More Weekends and a 10GB O2 SIM (boosted from 5GB). The top Volt bundle (Ultimate Volt bundle) includes Gig1 broadband, an unlimited data O2 SIM, tonnes of TV favourites and two TV 360 boxes, available for £99 per month.
Volt benefits for small businesses
Small businesses and start-ups who take a Voom broadband service from Virgin Media Business and an eligible O2 Small Biz tariff can also get Volt benefits, with 4G start-up and back-up, double mobile data and exclusive perks from Priority.
Virgin Media O2 is the leading converged challenger in the market, pairing O2’s award winning mobile network and the UK’s fastest major broadband provider to enhance connectivity for customers at home and on the go. With Virgin Media’s rapid gigabit broadband rollout and O2’s commitment to deliver 5G to half the UK population in 2023, Virgin Media O2 is just getting started.
on 17-12-2021 00:52
Just to say...my VM has my full name
My O2 account doesn't include my middle name
Volt has been applied to both accounts
I didn't need to upgrade my VM account so n price increase
I upgraded my O2 account sim only after Volt was applied
Volt has now been added to my upgraded sim also
on 17-12-2021 07:56
on 17-12-2021 07:56
@jonsie wrote:Just to say...my VM has my full name
My O2 account doesn't include my middle name
Volt has been applied to both accounts
I didn't need to upgrade my VM account so n price increase
I upgraded my O2 account sim only after Volt was applied
Volt has now been added to my upgraded sim also
Well said that man!
on 17-12-2021 10:31
on 17-12-2021 10:31
I just wish that the VM customer services man understood this. I explained to him several times that I have had both VM and O2 accounts for years and just wanted to link the two but he was adamant that the only way to get Volt benefits was to set up a whole new O2 account, get a new SIM and transfer my number. Which would then have left me with two O2 accounts, which would have created more problems - I have just ordered a phone for my daughter which would then no longer have been linked to my account!
I can only assume the VM guy wanted to get his new customer bonus or something.
on 17-12-2021 14:47
on 17-12-2021 14:47
How did you do it, was this through VM's WhatsApp CS or their Online Webchat?
on 17-12-2021 15:08
on 17-12-2021 15:08
Speak to them on the phone.. 0345 454 1111
on 18-12-2021 17:02
I'm not getting the option to get Volt. It says it's already active or not available. I'm with both O2 and VM
on 18-12-2021 18:16
on 18-12-2021 18:16
You need to wait for it to be applied once requested.
Everyone get that meaningless error as you will see if you read through the post.
on 21-12-2021 21:49
I will go over my experience with "Volt benefits"
I have O2 refresh 30gb on Samsung s10+
Virgin Media m350
Got a call from VM telling me about the benefits. They told me that my speed could go up one level (m500) as I was in the Volt package now (as I also had O2). I said sure I agree.
This happened in October.
Now its December and:
They moved me from m350 to m500 but I now pay £45/month instead of £40/month (so essentially I am paying £5/month extea for the Volt "upgrade")
None of my data for my O2 refresh has increased either. It is still 30gb. Not 60gb.
I feel like an idiot to be completely honest. I was clearly a victim of misseling.
Just want others in my situation to be careful. They can promise X for "free" as a customer but the reality is completely different.
on 21-12-2021 21:56
on 21-12-2021 21:56
I didn't do anything with Virgin at all.
I clicked on my link in MyO2 to activate the volt benefits and around 14 days later my data doubled. A few days after that my Virgin router rebooted itself and when I checked, my speed was doubled on that too.
Avoiding any contact with Virgin was my priority but it all worked out OK for me.
I did however, have the need to call O2 customer service today and notice that they are routing calls through Virgin call centres too now, so that is most unwelcomed as all they try and do is sell you something rather than fix the issue you are calling about.
21-12-2021 22:06 - edited 21-12-2021 22:06
21-12-2021 22:06 - edited 21-12-2021 22:06
@MI5 wrote:I did however, have the need to call O2 customer service today and notice that they are routing calls through Virgin call centres too now,
Your Volt experience matches mine, broadly. What gave away the fact that calls to O2 CS are hitting VM Call Centres, out of interest?