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ISP Vodafone UK Officially Launch Pro 3 Broadband Plans and WiFi 7 Kit

Thursday, Jun 12th, 2025 (2:42 pm) - Score 5,120
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A month has passed since Vodafone first quietly introduced their new range of “Pro 3 Broadband” packages for homes (as spotted by ISPreview), which features their new WiFi 7 capable routers and wireless extenders. The good news today is that the provider has finally issued an official announcement, but it doesn’t add anything new vs our original report.

The provider’s new Pro 3 service is an optional paid add-on for most of their home broadband packages, which somewhat unusually costs between an extra £9 to £13 per month to add – depending on your choice of broadband speed (we’re still unsure why it isn’t set at the same price for all or why it costs the most to add to their entry-level tiers). The exception is their top 2.2Gbps package, which includes Pro 3 by default.

Pro 3 typically includes additional features, such as a Super Wi-Fi Booster for the “fastest WiFi in every room“, dedicated WiFi Xperts for daily support (i.e. proactively monitor and fix WiFi issues for the first 90 days after installation), automatic 4G back-up (dongle/modem) for if your fixed broadband service goes down and Secure Net Home for “hassle-free [internet] security and family controls“.

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The add-on also includes their all-new Ultra Hub 7 (FG4278VF) router and Super Wi-Fi 7 Booster (RP761BVDF) – both with support for the latest WiFi 7 wireless networking standard, with two additional WiFi boosters available at no extra cost, delivering coverage to every room.

UltraHub 7 Specs

Dual Band Wi-Fi 7 (2.4 + 5 GHz bands)
Antennas 4×4, 4×4
2 GB RAM
4 GB Flash
1 x LAN (GE) – 2.5Gbps
1 x LAN/WAN (GE) -2.5Gbps
2 x LAN – 1 Gbps
1 x Fibre Optic Port
1 x FXS Port
1 x TAE&FXS Combo Ports
1 x WPS button
1 x Wi-Fi button

Maxspeed Fibre: 2.5Gbps
Max Speed Phy Rate om Wi-Fi: 7.2Gbps
Max Speed single device 2×2: 2Gbps
Access Technology: ZigBee + Thread radio + BLE radio

Chipset: “Top performance SoC”, but later says Broadcom BCM6726

The Ultra Hub 7 router, 4G back-up dongle and accompanying boosters are all made from 95% recycled plastic, while the Pro 3 packaging contains zero plastic, instead using soy ink printed on 95% recycled paper – the Pro 3 kit has thus received a Green Product Mark Certification for electrical products.

Rob Winterschladen, Consumer Director of Vodafone UK, said:

“Our latest home broadband launch, Pro 3, proves that customers don’t need to compromise on quality in order to cut costs. We’ve launched a package that gives customers fast connectivity through the latest WiFi technology, as well as security, parental controls, reliability and 4G back-up – all in one great value bundle.”

In the future, we also expect that Vodafone may upgrade their existing PowerHub (Wi-Fi 6) routers too, which they currently offer by default on standard broadband packages, to a slightly lower specced – but still Wi-Fi 7 capable – model (DG4278VF). We don’t know much about that one, yet.

Finally, it’s worth remembering that Vodafone mobile customers can save £4 a month with Vodafone Together (i.e. a bundle combining mobile and broadband plans for added discounts), and the provider will also cover your early termination charges from your previous ISP of an equivalent amount (up to a maximum of £100).

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Mark is a professional technology writer, IT consultant and computer engineer from Dorset (England), he also founded ISPreview in 1999 and enjoys analysing the latest telecoms and broadband developments. Find me on X (Twitter), Mastodon, Facebook, BlueSky, Threads.net and .
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  1. Avatar photo Sam Perry says:

    And I’ve got an exclusive discount popped up on my three app for three customers to take Vodafone broadband!

  2. Avatar photo Ben says:

    > 1 x Fibre Optic Port

    Any news as to what this might be for and / or what standard(s) it follows?

    1. Avatar photo Jack says:

      As Vodafone are known to buy re-badged oem routers with a custom UI bolted on top (and use the same hardware but with different “UI skin” in other regions they operate). Chances are its for regions where isps/users can “bring their own ONT”.

    2. Avatar photo Them indoors says:

      This is purely a guess but maybe it has a modem built in meaning in future, rather than connecting to an ONT it’s capable of being connected directly to the fibre coming into the property. Think the Hub 5X on VM. Or, maybe they are looking at becoming a tenant on the VM network once it’s opened up as they don’t install ONTs.

    3. Avatar photo Big Dave says:

      If things follow the same pattern as FTTC then I suspect domestic installations will eventually be terminated in a “green” fibre optic wall socket and integrated ONT/routers become the norm. This is what VMO2 already do.

  3. Avatar photo Anuraj says:

    No 6ghz band. Only 2.4 and 5 GHz.

    Not worth upgrading.

  4. Avatar photo Harmeet says:

    no 6ghz? WOW!

  5. Avatar photo gman says:

    If it’s anything like their Wifi 6E router then it’ll be absolutely awful. Absolutely zero settings in the UI – even worse than typical ISP routers. When I called up complaining that was getting huge latency spikes and a raft of other issues I went to see if i could even change wifi channel and there was no option. They said it was all ‘managed in the cloud’ and even they didn’t have any control over what settings their cloud based management pushed down. Suffice to say I left vodafone and used my own routers elsewhere after that.

    1. Avatar photo ex-techie says:

      Weird that… I’ve got my own router on Vodafone? They’ll give you the setup info if you ask.

  6. Avatar photo Dan says:

    It’s ok, they don’t upgrade existing customers anyway. Refused to give me a hub 6 when I upgraded earlier this month because my current router is “perfectly ok” despite performance saying otherwise.

    Stuck with a Vox router with performance issues.

    1. Avatar photo tech3475 says:

      Last I heard, Vodafone will provide the connection password on request so you can use your own router.

      I’ve heard mixed messages on them providing SIP details though and don’t know about the 4G backup if you use these.

  7. Avatar photo Usual_gg@dis.com says:

    Cool bit of kit, shame its vodafone haha.

  8. Avatar photo Ryze says:

    Heads up, some minor mistakes!
    Maxspeed Fibre: 2.5Gbps
    Max Speed Phy Rate om Wi-Fi:

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