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      • Your household needs to have at least one O2 Pay Monthly mobile customer and one Virgin Media broadband customer registered there. If you're an existing Pay Monthly customer of O2 but you're not with Virgin Media yet, you'll need to get broadband from Virgin Media.
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  1. If you already have or are signing up to Virgin Media broadband, and someone in your household has an eligible O2 Pay Monthly plan, you will be eligible for a broadband speed boost up to the next available level (up to a max of 1Gbps).

  2. Yes, you’re eligible for Volt benefits if your O2 Pay Monthly tariff address matches the address on the registered Virgin Media account. See Volt terms and conditions.

  3. May 27, 2022 · If you're an existing Pay Monthly customer of O2 but you're not with Virgin Media yet, you'll need to get broadband from Virgin Media. Or, if you're already a Virgin Media broadband customer but you're not with O2, you'll then need to get a Pay Monthly sim or mobile with O2.

  4. If you're an existing Pay Monthly customer of O2, you'll need to get broadband from Virgin Media. Or, if you're already a Virgin Media broadband customer, you'll also need to get a Pay Monthly mobile with O2.

  5. As a Volt customer, you have accounts with Virgin Media and O2. These accounts are separate, so you’ll receive bills from both Virgin Media and O2. The payment due dates for your bills may differ. You’ll have two separate payments monthly if you pay by Direct Debit.

  6. Your Volt billing As a Volt customer, you have accounts with Virgin Media and O2. These accounts are separate, so you’ll receive bills from both Virgin Media and O2. The payment due dates for your bills may be different and if you pay by Direct Debit, you’ll have two separate payments each month.

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  8. Suppose your household's eligible for Volt by having Virgin Media broadband. At least one eligible O2 Pay Monthly tariff registered, but you're already on the fastest broadband speeds in your area (up to a max of 1Gbps).