Virgin broadband customers get some free “V Stuff”
Virgin has launched a new service called V Stuff that it is giving to their home broadband customers for free. V Stuff will offer the ability to store, share photos and receive free digital photo prints for a year (monthly limit on the number of free photos to be printed), also they are offering free auto backup and remote access to documents.
Depending on which of the Virgin broadband package you are on will depend on how many free digital photo prints you will receive and also how much backup and storage space you will receive.
The great thing is that Virgin are offering this not only to their fibre broadband customers but also to those who use standard broadband due to not being in an area where Virgin has cable coverage.
Below is details of what each customer on the various Virgin broadband packages can receive.
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V Stuff
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Fibre Optic broadband
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National broadband
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M/L
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XL
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XXL
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Solus
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Bundle 1
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Bundle 2
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Backup/Storage
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5GB
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10GB
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Unlimited
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5GB
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10GB
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5GB
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Cost
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Free
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Free
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Free
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Free
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Free
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Free
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Auto-backup & Remote Access
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Album Creation & Share
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Inclusive Photo prints
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25/month
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50/month
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100/month
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25/month
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50/month
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25/month
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The Auto-backup is designed so that any new additions to folders or any changes will automatically result in the changes and additions being backed up without users manually having to do it themselves.
For any customers who want to receive Unlimited storage and also 100 monthly photo prints can upgrade for £5 per month to receive this, customers on the XXL deal already receive this.
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