Virgin Media is finally offering the ultimate deal many have been waiting for

With Black Friday taking place late last week there’s been plenty of deals flooding the market.

including cut-priced broadband and the lower prices on some of its most feature-packed TV and internet bundles.

These deals are running until Monday, November 26 and offer Virgin’s Full House bundle for £45 per month – a saving of £12.

Full House includes VIVID 100 broadband and access to over 230 channels including BT Sport in HD, Fox HD and the Disney Channel.

If you want some added channels and faster broadband then there’s Virgin’s VIP bundle.

This is currently reduced to £75 (usually £89) a month and comes with two of Virgin TV’s V6 box – all Sky Cinema and Sky Sports channels in HD, BT Sport Collection with a 4K Ultra HD channel, over 260 channels and ultrafast VIVID 350 broadband.

It’s worth noting that all the 12-month deals above include a £25 set up fee and are available for new customers only.

YOU CAN FIND THE VIRGIN DEALS HERE

These are very good offers but Virgin has just announced an even better bargain for anyone who’s smartphone contract has ended or has a SIM-free smartphone.

Called the ‘mega SIM’ this special offer brings 5,000 minutes and unlimited texts but the most appealing part is the data that’s come bundled with the package.

YOU CAN FIND THE VIRGIN MOBILE SIM HERE

Most of us know the feeling when our data runs out but Virgin’s SIM deal is bringing a whopping 200GB each month.

To make things even better, this SIM is available for just £20 per month.

If you fancy taking Virgin up on this offer then you haven’t got long as the deal ends tomorrow and it’s worth noting that you’ll have to sign up to a 12-month contract.

Virgin is not the only the firm offering some seriously good SIM-only deals with Three also giving customers some great data deals.

YOU CAN FIND THE THREE MOBILE DEALS HERE

Three has its special Black Friday offer which includes unlimited calls, texts and unlimited data also for £20 per month.

Again, you’ll need to sign up for 12-months but it seems mobile operators are finally giving customers what they want – more data with paying a fortune.