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MSE News: Virgin Media cuts price of broadband for households on benefits – check if you can get it
MSE_Petar
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Virgin Media has cut the cost of its 'Essential' broadband tariff for households on universal credit, from £15 a month to £12.50 a month – making it the cheapest social tariff on the market. The price drop is effective immediately for both new and existing customers. The provider will also launch a new plan offering faster speeds next month.
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