Sky’s sibling ISP and TV streaming service, NOW TV (NOW Broadband), will this morning launch its own set of Black Friday discounts, which among other things have further reduced the price(s) of their Fibre-to-the-Cabinet (FTTC) based “Fab Fibre” (36Mbps) and “Super Fibre” (63Mbps) packages with inclusive anytime UK calls.
As usual customers can expect to receive unlimited usage, a bundled wireless router, a 12-month minimum contract term, phone line rental and free anytime calls to UK landline and mobile numbers (anytime calls usually cost £8 extra per month). On top of that there’s a one-off £5 postage fee for the router.
Under the new promotion those that sign-up for “Fab Fibre” will pay just £22 per month for the first 12 months of service (£40 thereafter), which rises to £24 for “Super Fibre” (£43 thereafter). Alternatively, you can bundle the “Fat Fibre” package with 12 months access to the NOW TV Entertainment Pass for £27 per month (access to lots of popular TV channels and on-demand content, such as Sky One, Sky Atlantic, SyFy etc.).
It’s Fab fibre, not fat.