Signs suggest O2, owned by Virgin Media, could be gearing up to launch broadband services again. A webpage discovered on their site hints at three new full fibre (FTTP) packages under the O2 Broadband brand, though the page appears not yet publicly available.
O2 previously exited the broadband market several years ago. If they do re-enter, it would represent a significant shift in the UK's competitive landscape, particularly in areas where full fibre infrastructure is being rolled out.
What this means for your business
More competition in the full fibre market could work in your favour. If O2 launches broadband services, you may see improved pricing, faster speeds, or better customer service as providers compete for business customers. However, availability will depend on your location—check whether O2 fibre reaches your premises and compare packages against your current provider. With multiple full fibre options, now is a good time to review your broadband contract and ensure you're getting value for money.