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Test your Virgin Telco internet speed in Spain
www.virgintelco.esVirgin Telco is a Spanish telecommunications brand that launched in 2020 under the Euskaltel Group, offering fiber-optic internet and mobile services nationwide. Part of the MasOrange group, Virgin Telco provides convergent bundles with fiber speeds up to 600 Mbps and mobile plans using Orange's national coverage. The brand is transitioning to SIMple Telco in 2025.
About Virgin Telco
Virgin Telco was launched on May 20, 2020, by the Euskaltel Group as a national telecommunications brand using the Virgin brand under license. The service was designed to extend Euskaltel's reach beyond its traditional Basque Country territory to compete nationwide.
When MasMovil acquired Euskaltel in 2021 and merged with Orange Spain in 2024 to form MasOrange, Virgin Telco became part of the larger group. In 2025, MasOrange announced the transition of Virgin Telco to a new brand called SIMple Telco, with existing customers being migrated to the new brand.
Virgin Telco Plans and Services
Virgin Telco offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.
Virgin Telco offers convergent fiber and mobile bundles starting at EUR 33 per month for 300 Mbps fiber with 20 GB mobile data. The premium plan includes 600 Mbps fiber with 30 GB mobile data at EUR 45 per month. Mobile-only plans start at EUR 12 per month for 20 GB with unlimited calls.
Additional mobile lines can be added at EUR 12 for 20 GB or EUR 16 for 30 GB per month. Plans come with a 12-month commitment, and installation and setup fees are free. Virgin Telco does not currently offer fiber-only plans without a mobile component.
Virgin Telco Internet Plans
| Plan | Speed | Price | Features |
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| Fibra 300 Mb + Movil 20 GB fiber | 300 Mbps | EUR 33/month |
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| Fibra 300 Mb + Movil 30 GB fiber | 300 Mbps | EUR 41/month |
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| Fibra 600 Mb + Movil 30 GB fiber | 600 Mbps | EUR 45/month |
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| Movil Solo 20 GB mobile | N/A | EUR 12/month |
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Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Virgin Telco for current offers.
Virgin Telco Coverage by Region
Virgin Telco performance varies by location. Coverage density, local infrastructure, and network congestion affect speeds in each market.
Madrid
Highest Virgin Telco subscriber density. Services transitioning to SIMple Telco
Catalonia
Strong Orange network infrastructure supports reliable service
Andalusia
Growing coverage matches Orange's expanding Andalusian fiber network
Is Virgin Telco Right for You?
Every provider has trade-offs. Here is how Virgin Telco performs based on real-world usage and customer feedback.
Strengths
- Nationwide coverage using Orange's fiber and mobile network infrastructure
- Convergent bundles starting at EUR 33 per month with fiber and mobile included
- Additional mobile lines available at EUR 12 per month for 20 GB
- Free installation and setup on all plans
- Access to Orange's 4G and 5G mobile network covering 99 percent of Spain
Weaknesses
- Brand transitioning to SIMple Telco, creating uncertainty for new customers
- Maximum fiber speed capped at 600 Mbps, not offering 1 Gbps
- No fiber-only plans available, must bundle with mobile
- 12-month commitment required on plans
- Convergent bundles start higher than competitors like Finetwork or Lowi
- Limited brand history since 2020 launch
Best For
- Customers wanting a straightforward convergent bundle on Orange's nationwide network
- Users who need multiple mobile lines at EUR 12-16 per month each
- Subscribers comfortable with the SIMple Telco brand migration
- Households needing both fiber and mobile in one affordable package
Not Ideal For
- New customers who prefer a stable brand not undergoing rebranding
- Users who need 1 Gbps fiber speeds
- People who want fiber-only internet without bundling mobile
- Budget users who can find cheaper convergent bundles elsewhere
How Virgin Telco Compares
Side-by-side comparison of Virgin Telco against major competitors in Spain.
| Competitor | Speed | Price | Coverage | Verdict |
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| Lowi | Both cap at 600 Mbps fiber. Neither offers 1 Gbps. | Lowi convergent starts at EUR 30 with 50 GB. Virgin Telco starts at EUR 33 with 20 GB. Lowi is better value. | Lowi uses Vodafone network. Virgin Telco uses Orange/MasOrange network. Both cover most of Spain. | Choose Lowi for better value and data rollover. Virgin Telco is transitioning to SIMple Telco. |
| Finetwork | Finetwork offers up to 1 Gbps. Virgin Telco caps at 600 Mbps. Finetwork has the speed advantage. | Finetwork convergent starts at EUR 23.90 for 600 Mbps plus 30 GB. Virgin Telco starts at EUR 33 for 300 Mbps plus 20 GB. | Finetwork uses Vodafone network. Virgin Telco uses Orange/MasOrange network. | Choose Finetwork for lower prices and faster speeds. Virgin Telco offers no clear advantage. |
| Pepephone | Pepephone offers up to 1 Gbps. Virgin Telco caps at 600 Mbps. | Pepephone fiber starts at EUR 23. Virgin Telco convergent starts at EUR 33. Pepephone is significantly cheaper. | Both use MasOrange/Orange network with similar coverage. | Choose Pepephone for better pricing, speeds, and customer service. Virgin Telco is being phased out. |
Troubleshooting Virgin Telco Issues
Common Virgin Telco connection problems and how to fix them.
Received notification about migration to SIMple Telco and unclear about impact on current service
Cause: MasOrange is rebranding Virgin Telco to SIMple Telco with customer migration in 2025
- Your current plan, pricing, and service quality remain unchanged during migration
- Check your email and SMS for specific migration details from MasOrange
- Download the SIMple Telco app when available to manage your new brand account
- Contact customer service to confirm your plan terms are preserved
Speed test showing results well below 300 Mbps or 600 Mbps plan
Cause: WiFi limitations, router positioning, or congestion on the Orange fiber network
- Test with Ethernet cable directly connected to the router
- Restart the router by unplugging for 30 seconds
- Position the router centrally and away from electronic interference
- Contact Virgin Telco customer support for a remote line diagnostic
20 GB or 30 GB mobile data depleted before end of billing cycle
Cause: Background app data usage, auto-updates, or video streaming consuming data
- Disable automatic app updates on mobile data in phone settings
- Set video streaming apps to lower quality when not on WiFi
- Monitor data usage through your phone settings or the customer portal
- Consider upgrading to a plan with more mobile data or adding extra data
Virgin Telco History
Key milestones in Virgin Telco development and network expansion.
Virgin Telco launched on May 20 by Euskaltel Group under Virgin brand license for national expansion across Spain
Became part of MasMovil group following MasMovil's acquisition of Euskaltel. Grew subscriber base to over 200,000
Expanded coverage and service offerings. Reached approximately 300,000 subscribers nationwide
Joined MasOrange following the Orange-MasMovil merger. Continued operating as a national convergent brand
MasOrange announced rebranding of Virgin Telco to SIMple Telco in September 2025. All customers migrated to the new brand
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Virgin Telco Speed Test FAQ
Is Virgin Telco being replaced by SIMple Telco?
MasOrange announced in 2025 the transition of Virgin Telco to a new brand called SIMple Telco. Existing Virgin Telco customers are being migrated to the new SIMple Telco brand with equivalent plans and pricing. The rebrand is part of MasOrange's broader strategy to consolidate its brand portfolio following the Orange-MasMovil merger. Service quality and network coverage remain unchanged during the transition.
What network does Virgin Telco use?
Virgin Telco operates on Orange's network infrastructure across Spain, providing nationwide coverage for both fiber and mobile services. For fiber internet, the service uses Orange's FTTH network. For mobile services, Virgin Telco customers access Orange's 4G and 5G networks. This gives Virgin Telco coverage across approximately 99 percent of Spanish territory for mobile services.
Does Virgin Telco offer fiber-only plans?
Virgin Telco does not currently offer standalone fiber-only plans. All fiber internet plans must be combined with at least one mobile line. The most basic convergent package starts at EUR 33 per month, which includes 300 Mbps fiber with 20 GB mobile data and unlimited calls. Customers seeking fiber-only service may want to consider other brands in the MasOrange group such as Jazztel or MasMovil.
How do I test my Virgin Telco internet speed?
You can test your Virgin Telco internet speed using the free speed test tool on this page. Click Start Test to measure your download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. Since Virgin Telco uses Orange's fiber network, your results will reflect the Orange network performance in your area. For accurate measurements, connect via Ethernet cable and run the test at different times of day.