We've been with BT for over 30 years and have Fibre1 (connected at 54/9.5 - although I've limited my sync speed to 40 to provide stability in another post). FTTP not available. Virgin available. Our current contract is ending. After a nice chat with BT loyalty / retentions I can recontract (phone + bb) for £25.99 over 24 months however, with inflation going up, I'd be in scope for two annual price increases of guessing 14% + 3.9% = 17.9%.
PlusNet seem a reasonable alternative - £22.99 for 18 months with unlimited Fibre (40 down), and a £65 reward card. I'd still be subject to an annual price rise but the increase £££ would be lower, and the overall price would be lower for about the same speed.
My wife works from home, VPNs etc.
The street WhatsApp group is always complaining about Virgin.
My Dad was with PN 3 years ago without issue - although he had that pre-historic 582n router. We've had trouble closing the m-in-law mobile account.
I've seen posts about billing errors etc but on the whole, I think they are a reasonable provider.
Is there anything I need to consider?
Thanks



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