I'm with youfibre and have been since august; they're a class isp - people answer the phone (or Twitter or email etc) really quickly and you get the speeds quoted. 1gb up / 1gb down for £29 a month with 3 months free (well, £1). Having 1000mb upload is wild. My old bt package had 20mb and I think even virgin upload on their 1gb package is 50mb.
Doesn't matter if you need the speeds - they offer 3 packages but with the prices / joining promos of 500mb or 150mb you'd be daft not to take the 1gb in terms of value for money. It's there if you need it. We use it day in day out as we download a lot. You'll never need it for netflix but anything you download is almost instant, I can download an 80GB file in a couple of minutes.
If you get referred by someone you get an extra 2 months free so if you want referring give me a shout
@Wiseman_Vaughn or anyone else.
It is a 2 year contract but the price you sign up at is the price you will pay for that 2 years - none of this RPI+3.5% every year increases
I'd say it's worth having their youmesh - 3 nodes around the house in total to spread the signal. Yea Vm gear is famously ****, but most single modems will struggle to saturate a house with WiFi signal and if it does it will usually just be 2.4ghz WiFi as 5ghz WiFi doesn't have much range. Having a well set up Leah network gives you 5ghz whole home and often into garden / garage as well. But it is optional.
Even if you sort out Vm signal though you've still got their cs, constant dropouts etc to deal with as well as annual price gouges which, after this year, you no longer have the right to cancel on.