
UK ISP Sky Broadband (Sky Mobile and Sky TV etc.), which sells their packages to consumers via both Openreach and CityFibre’s national full fibre (FTTP) networks, appears to have introduced some small discounts across several of their packages and also cut the price of their top 2.5Gbps (Gigabits) and 5Gbps tiers to £35 and £45 per month, respectively.
Just for some context. The 2.5Gbps and 5Gbps tiers both offer symmetric speeds and are currently only available via the CityFibre side of Sky Broadband’s service. Both packages also come with Sky’s Wi-Fi 7 router, while slow tiers include a slower Wi-Fi 6 device.
Customers taking up the new discount can also expect to receive free activation, a 24-month minimum contract term, unlimited usage, an optional bill credit worth “up to” £200 to help cover any early termination charges from your old ISP (if applicable) and, finally, online security and parental control features etc.
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Sky also includes the disclaimer that their prices may change during the 24-month minimum term, which is another way of saying that they usually apply an annual mid-contract price rise but haven’t yet decided what that will be for 2027. On the flip side, Sky’s price rises are usually a bit softer than most of their biggest rivals.
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