Intermittent Signal for 3 weeks
Hi everyone, For 3 weeks my internet will keep cutting out briefly every 2-3 hours, and this is happening on devices connected via WiFi and ethernet. Before this time it has worked great. I am on the Volt 1 Gig package with a Hub 5 and Flex TV. The online test keeps saying intermittent fault in the area, and that the connection will be monitored for 24 hours - but after 24 hours I get a message saying all is fine. If I re-run the test the cycle repeats with the intermittent signal message then all is fine after 24 hours. I have rebooted and also reset the hub. I was able to get an engineer booked for this Friday, but can anyone advise on this and any other steps that might help as it is interfering with my work. Friday was the earliest I could book due to work also. I have attached a screenshot of my Broadband Quality Monitor from today - it is is looking like this every day: [MOD - Image removed due to IP address]399Views0likes18CommentsVirgin Media Fibre Cable Damage – Ongoing Service Outage (11 days currently) and TERRIBLE Response
Our Virgin Media fibre cable was damaged by a third party on Friday 18th July 2025. It turns out that when it was originally installed, it had only been buried 3cm below the grass, making it extremely vulnerable. I reported a total loss of service straight away and was told—very clearly—that the earliest an engineer could attend to do a repair would be Wednesday 23rd, between 8am and 1pm. On the day, at 12:55pm, I received a call from the engineer saying he couldn’t make it and would be at least 3 hours. It then became clear that he had been assigned the job as a new installation—not as a fault repair or cable damage issue. He arranged for a work crew to attend, who arrived around 2pm. They found that the issue wasn’t just a case of blowing new fibre lines as the ducting is blocked and/or damaged further up the road, requiring the footpath to be dug up and the cables re-run from the box. They told us they would apply for the necessary permits and the timeline would be 2–3 days and we should expect to hear from Virgin with an update to this. Five days later, with no updates, I contacted Virgin customer service again. Unfortunately, the agent I spoke with had no record or knowledge of anything that had previously happened. They then scheduled another technician to come out on Monday 29th. That technician arrived early this morning, only to tell me he also had no information about the issue and had just been booked for a routine visit. He confirmed this needed to be handled by a ground crew and said he would contact the manager at Avonline (the third-party contractor responsible), and promised a call back later today with an update. He also commented that this job should not take this long, especially since we live in a tucked-away cul-de-sac where no road closures or diversions would be required. Unsurprisingly—and in typical Virgin Media fashion—we’ve heard nothing further. No update, no progress, and we’re now back to square one: repeatedly calling customer support, only to be met with script-reading staff who have no access to case history or the power to escalate the issue. How many more days are we expected to chase Virgin Media just to find out when the basic repair work will even begin? We’ve been loyal customers for over 5 years, but based on this experience, we’re seriously considering switching. The ability to fix faults—and communicate clearly—is frankly atrocious.642Views0likes26CommentsConnection issues
Hi I have a fellow virgin Broadband account holder who has been having issues with his connection. The initial fault was found in a remote connection which was eventually sorted. He has however still got no connection and has spent many an hour waiting on the phone to get no result. He is a builder and it's interfering with his ability to get quotes across and order supplies. Whats his best course to get this sorted. He is not very technically minded so really needs an engineer at his address to sort it. Thanks NigelLoss of Service in NW6
It's been nearly 48 hours since internet has failed in the postcode NW6 6LN. VM claimed to have solved the issue last night but internet is still not back on - despite switching off/resetting the router several times. Online service status no longer records an issue, even though internet is clearly still not working. We have an engineer booked for Thursday but cannot wait that long without internet. I have tried calling repeatledly but each time I have been automatically disconnected and fobbed off with an SMS claiming to provide next steps through a weblink that turns out to be expired. This is unacceptable service. Can someone please confirm asap whether the issue is still an area-wide issue and is being looked into, and provide a timeframe for resolution? My contract with VM is up in a couple of weeks and at this rate I will not be renewing it due to the price increase and poor service. Thank you.