Sky has officially announced when its broadband prices for new customers will increase as the provider brings a round of cost-cutting deals to an end. Over the past month, Sky has been slashing the price of its broadband and TV packages, but most of the deals have now returned to their regular pricing. However, Sky is still offering some attractive discounts on its fibre broadband contracts in several 'digital exclusive price' deals, providing speeds up to a whopping 900Mbps on certain plans. These 'exclusive' prices currently range from £25 per month for all the way to £42 for - Sky's fastest broadband. The middle-ground option is Sky's , which now costs £31 - £13.50 less each month compared to the standard price of £43.50. However, Sky has confirmed that each of these deals are set to expire on Wednesday, May 28, with prices due to rise after this date.
For those contemplating a switch, it often proves better value to bundle broadband with a TV subscription, so it's worth considering Sky's offerings. Following the end of its spring sale, Sky reintroduced a popular TV, Netflix and broadband package, announcing 'our lowest price is back'. The is back to £35 per month and includes more than 100 channels, including Sky Atlantic. There's also complimentary access to Netflix and Discovery+, with 35 additional channels available if upgrading to for an extra £4, reports .
Sky's latest TV offer is giving a run for its money, though there are some notable differences between each package. Virgin's deal includes more than 200 TV channels and 362Mbps fibre broadband for £34.99 per month, but it doesn't include Sky Atlantic, Netflix or Discovery+.
Sky Atlantic is included with plan, but this comes in at a heftier £51.99 per month. However, those sticking with Sky can take advantage of the provider's new Sky Stream device, which delivers TV and streaming services via WiFi rather than a traditional satellite dish.
Moreover, the One Touch Switch scheme means Sky will deal with an existing broadband provider on behalf of the customer to facilitate the switch. Many Sky customers have been sharing their experiences of the brand on Trustpilot, with some praising it as 'outstanding'.
One five-star review says: "Outstanding. Service is up and running smoothly. The quality of service is excellent, really fast, and I am delighted that I chose Sky Broadband and TV."
Another says: "I have Full Fibre 150. Zero problems. Live sport doesn't lag, and it's a good price at under £30. Installation was perfect."
A third says: "Great experience from the minute I signed up. It was super easy to sign up online and at a competitive price. The equipment was delivered quickly and when I had an issue with a missing parcel, customer services went above and beyond to try and get me a replacement."
However, this reviewer said: "Like most broadband companies, the speed can be a bit up and down, but on the whole it's a good service."
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