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Sky dishes out quicker broadband speeds - is it worth the price?
Sky dishes out quicker broadband speeds - is it worth the price?

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

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Sky dishes out quicker broadband speeds - is it worth the price?

Sky has dropped a new 2.5Gbps plan Brits are set to experience lightning-fast internet as Sky Broadband announces it's boosting speeds up to 2.5Gbps and 5Gbps, a significant leap from the previous 1Gbps (1000Mbps) service. These ultra-fast speeds mean you can download hefty files in seconds, sync your entire music library instantly, and stream in the highest quality across several devices without any lag. Sky Broadband's new offerings are certainly impressive, but they come with a hefty price tag, costing £70 a month for the 2.5Gbps service and £80 a month for the 5Gbps service. The more affordable Sky Full Fibre Gigabit service, which delivers 900Mbps, is almost half the cost at £38 a month, although it doesn't include Sky's WiFi Max, which is part of the package with the new Gigafast+ services. Included with Sky's Gigafast+ service is the latest router, the Gigafast+ hub, which utilises WiFi 7 technology to ensure a super-fast connection for all your devices. This is bolstered by Sky's WiFi Max service, typically an additional £4 a month, reports the Express. Sky adds much quicker broadband speeds £70 Sky Buy Here Product Description Opting for Sky's less expensive Gigafast service and adding WiFi Max still saves you £38 a month compared to the premium package. Sky stands out as the first "mainstream" provider to offer these blistering speeds, setting a benchmark that competitors like BT or Virgin Media have yet to match. Although there are more economical 1Gbps options available, Sky's pricing for the higher speeds seems reasonable in comparison. Here are the top broadband deals being offered by Sky's competitors on gigabit and faster services:. Comparing these prices, Sky Broadband's £70 a month appears to be a competitive rate, but also consider that the recent Virgin Media-O2 merger has resulted in the Mega Volt bundle, which is £79.99 a month, but provides you with 1130Mbps broadband, a substantial TV package, and an unlimited O2 SIM. These aren't your only options: Community Fibre offers a 5Gbps for £59 a month, though you'll need to verify if your area is covered, while Hyperoptic offers 1Gbps broadband for £37 a month and there are other providers as well. The crucial factor is that you're selecting a broadband deal that not only suits your budget, but also meets your needs. If you simply have poor WiFi in your home, then acquiring a mesh router might resolve that issue, rather than pursuing faster speeds. However, if you're a video editor working from home with large files being transferred online, then it might be that 5Gbps provides you with the connectivity you require. As always with broadband, check the price increases and the length of the contract too, so you have an understanding of the long-term costs. Sky Broadband's new service is made possible thanks to full fibre connections to the home supplied by CityFibre. You can check if you can get the service on Sky's website, but what you do once you have that connection is important too. Within your home, the router you utilise is crucial, which is why Sky's new Gigafast+ services are paired with the fresh Gigafast+ hub. The enhanced WiFi 7 connectivity allows a greater number of devices to connect at swifter speeds, preventing any bottleneck. However, to fully benefit from that WiFi, your gadgets must be WiFi 7 compatible as well, otherwise they will default to the slower WiFi standard they support. WiFi 7 is only supported on the latest devices, such as the iPhone 16, the iPhone 15 doesn't have it. It's worth keeping this in mind because while cutting-edge technology may seem attractive, this is about future-proofing and ensuring the provision of high-speed connectivity moving forward. Currently, if you're seeking the best gigabit broadband deal, then choosing the Virgin Media or Plusnet deals is a more cost-effective option.

Sky giving free WiFi upgrade that will boost connection for millions of homes
Sky giving free WiFi upgrade that will boost connection for millions of homes

Daily Record

time30-05-2025

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Sky giving free WiFi upgrade that will boost connection for millions of homes

It will ensure the most important gadgets in your home get the best download speeds If you're a Sky Broadband customer, you might be in for a treat when it comes to your internet connection. The UK Internet Service Provider (ISP) has announced a handy upgrade that will ensure your most-used devices get the fastest download speeds. The new feature, called Device Priority, does exactly what it claims: it prioritises certain phones, laptops, and tablets over other devices. In practical terms, this means that if you're on an important video call with the office, you can set your laptop to receive the best connection. So, even if the kids start downloading games on their PlayStation consoles, your video call won't start stuttering. "Whether it's wearable tech, home appliances, working from home, 4K streaming or gaming, by prioritising household devices, people can get the most out of their WiFi," Sky explained in an email to the Express. "Other devices will stay active, but the prioritised device will get the best performance." This upgrade is particularly useful, as Sky notes that people are now using more connected devices than ever at home, with the UK average standing at 21 smart devices per household. Many of these devices require large amounts of data to function optimally, and this system should help reduce conflicts and potentially even prevent a few arguments. So, who's eligible for this boost, and how can you activate it? It has been announced that customers with Sky's WiFi Max service can utilise Device Priority from today at no additional charge. If you're a WiFi Max user, you'll locate the settings in the MySky App. Once activated, you will have the ability to prioritise a device in your home for up to 8 hours. This new feature of Sky Broadband's WiFi Max joins other aspects of this service such as Sky's WiFi guarantee, advanced security, parental controls, convenient engineer visits, and Sky Mobile integration. Not got this perk? It can be added for a monthly fee of £4. Sky isn't only a major broadband and TV provider, it also stocks a wide array of tech gadgets, with many of these deals including free gifts for customers. Right now, Sky is giving a free Samsung tablet to people who do one thing. The UK mobile network is gifting customers a feature-rich Galaxy Tab A9+, valued at £259, absolutely free. You might be pondering what the catch is. Obviously, Sky isn't just handing out these devices without expecting something in return. To claim, all you need to do is purchase a Galaxy S25 smartphone on contract, and you'll receive the Tab A9+ as a bonus. Sky Mobile prices for this top-tier phone start from a mere £36 per month, which includes unlimited calls, texts and 3GB of data. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Sky's 'lowest price' TV and broadband package returns
Sky's 'lowest price' TV and broadband package returns

Daily Mirror

time24-05-2025

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Sky's 'lowest price' TV and broadband package returns

The package deal includes access to Sky Broadband, Sky Stream, Netflix and more Households on the hunt for a new broadband deal to boost their home entertainment experience are in luck, as Sky has reintroduced its 'lowest price' offer on one of its most sought-after packages. The Essential TV and Full Fibre 150 Broadband combo offers access to Sky Broadband and a range of telly channels and apps, including Sky Stream, Sky Atlantic, Netflix and Discovery+. The Sky package is priced at £35 per month with no upfront costs and is available to new customers. However, it's worth bearing in mind that Sky has stated prices may fluctuate during the 24-month contract. When purchased separately, the Sky Essentials TV package costs £15 per month, while the Full Fibre 150 Broadband is priced at £28 a month. This means combo shoppers can save £8 a month - a total saving of £192 compared to purchasing the two individually. Sky's Full Fibre 150 Broadband, ideal for HD streaming, online gaming and video calling, boasts an average speed of 150 Mb/s. Touted as 'the future of broadband', Full Fibre is being rolled out across the UK, as reported by the Express. Unlike traditional broadband, Full Fibre is powered by a fibre cable direct to individual homes, promising a 'faster and more reliable connection'. The Essentials TV plan includes a standard Netflix account (ad-supported) which costs £5.99 and Discovery+ Basic that is normally £3.99. Totalling £9.98, the additional perks in the £35 monthly Essential TV and Full Fibre 150 Broadband package effectively come to £25.02. Sky isn't alone in offering Netflix as part of its TV bundles; EE also offers the streaming service in its broadband and TV package, albeit at a steeper cost. Customers with other providers aren't left out, as both Virgin Media and NOW TV provide access to some Sky channels through paid extras. Sky subscribers have voiced their opinions on Trustpilot, highlighting grievances, particularly about unexpected price hikes during a contract period. An unimpressed customer remarked: "How can Sky just increase my TV package by £6.50 per month when I'm in a contract. I wouldn't mind an inflation rise, but not when it's at this level." It's worth keeping in mind that Sky's Essential TV package doesn't offer the most value when it comes to TV streaming, with the Ultimate TV deal costing £22 a month providing access to over 35 extra channels when compared to the Essential TV option, but it doesn't include broadband. Households that don't require all of these channels and want Full Fibre Broadband can't go wrong with the Essential TV & Full Fibre 150 Broadband package.

Sky confirms plans to close cheaper ‘exclusive broadband' deals – with days left to claim price-cut on home Wi-Fi
Sky confirms plans to close cheaper ‘exclusive broadband' deals – with days left to claim price-cut on home Wi-Fi

The Sun

time20-05-2025

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  • The Sun

Sky confirms plans to close cheaper ‘exclusive broadband' deals – with days left to claim price-cut on home Wi-Fi

DISCOUNTED Sky broadband deals are about to disappear – leaving new customers paying higher prices. There are now just days left to claim the "digital exclusive" deals, according to Sky's website. 3 Sky has been serving up cut-price broadband packages for weeks. The top offer gets you near-gigabit download speeds with full-fibre for £42 a month. But the prices are due to go back up on Wednesday, May 28, the official Sky website warns. There are three broadband packages currently offering discounted "digital exclusive" pricing. The first is 75Mb/s Full Fibre 75, which is available for £25 a month. Sky says that the standard price for this package is £46 – and that's the price that'll kick in after the 24-month minimum term. Second is 500Mb/s Full Fibre 500 Broadband, up for grabs at £31 per month. The website lists the standard price for the Full Fibre 500 broadband as being £46 a month, which is how much you pay after the minimum term. And finally there's the top package: 900Mb/s Full Fibre Gigafast Broadband. According to Sky, this has a usual monthly price of £49. Sky insider reveals little-known voice tricks for your TV - including hack to NEVER lose the remote But will set you back £42 a month with the deal pricing. All three packages have no upfront fees, and are strictly limited to new customers only. It's also worth noting that these packages rely on you being able to get a full-fibre connection. Sky says this means the deals are only available to "55% of UK homes". 3 All three of this deals are listed as being "available until 28/05/2025", which means they're set to disappear in days. And they're all fibre internet deals. "Full fibre broadband, also known as FTTP (fibre to the premises) and FTTH (fibre to the home) delivers broadband directly into your home via the ultra-fast fibre optic cable," Sky explains. "No cabinet, no copper cables, no sharing internet with the neighbours. WHAT IS THE SKY SPEED GUARANTEE? Here's the official word from Sky... "If the download speed to your hub drops below your guaranteed minimum download speed for three consecutive days or more, you will have the right to leave your Sky Broadband and Talk contracts without incurring early termination charges," Sky said. "You can also upgrade your broadband product without any upfront fees. "Sky fibre customers can also claim money back under this speed guarantee by calling Sky. "You must be within your minimum term and can claim once within it. "Money back will be one month's Sky Broadband subscription, minus any discounts or offers, credited to your Sky account. "This excludes Sky Talk and any Add-Ons like McAfee, Broadband Boost or WiFi Max." Picture Credit: Sky "It's ultra-reliable broadband for the busiest homes. Streaming, downloading, video calls, gaming. All at the same time." This is in contrast to more traditional fibre broadband, which is called FTTC or fibre-to-the-cabinet. This is when broadband would come to a cabinet in your are via a fibre optical cabre. But then it would only be delivered into your home via copper wire, which means much slower speeds. So full fibre broadband is much better at getting the fastest speeds into your home. The Sun has asked Sky for comment and will update this story with any response. Sky recently revealed some major changes to the TV guide. And the TV provider suffered a major outage just days ago, leaving viewers unable to watch telly.

Sky confirms plans to close cheaper ‘exclusive broadband' deals – with days left to claim price-cut on home Wi-Fi
Sky confirms plans to close cheaper ‘exclusive broadband' deals – with days left to claim price-cut on home Wi-Fi

The Irish Sun

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Sky confirms plans to close cheaper ‘exclusive broadband' deals – with days left to claim price-cut on home Wi-Fi

DISCOUNTED Sky broadband deals are about to disappear – leaving new customers paying higher prices. There are now just days left to claim the " digital exclusive " deals, according to Sky's website. 3 Special Sky broadband deals look set to expire in days Credit: Sky Sky has been serving up cut-price broadband packages for weeks. The top offer gets you near-gigabit download speeds with full-fibre for £42 a month. But the prices are due to go back up on Wednesday, May 28, the official Sky website warns. There are three broadband packages currently offering discounted "digital exclusive" pricing. Read more on Sky TV The first is 75Mb/s Full Fibre 75, which is available for £25 a month. Sky says that the standard price for this package is £46 – and that's the price that'll kick in after the 24-month minimum term. Second is 500Mb/s Full Fibre 500 Broadband, up for grabs at £31 per month. The website lists the standard price for the Full Fibre 500 broadband as being £46 a month, which is how much you pay after the minimum term. Most read in Tech And finally there's the top package: 900Mb/s Full Fibre Gigafast Broadband. According to Sky, this has a usual monthly price of £49. Sky insider reveals little-known voice tricks for your TV - including hack to NEVER lose the remote But will set you back £42 a month with the deal pricing. All three packages have no upfront fees, and are strictly limited to new customers only. It's also worth noting that these packages rely on you being able to get a full-fibre connection. Sky says this means the deals are only available to "55% of UK homes". 3 Sky is offering 'digital exclusive' pricing on certain broadband packages Credit: Sky All three of this deals are listed as being "available until 28/05/2025", which means they're set to disappear in days. And they're all fibre internet deals. "Full fibre broadband, also known as FTTP (fibre to the premises) and FTTH (fibre to the home) delivers broadband directly into your home via the ultra-fast fibre optic cable," Sky explains. "No cabinet, no copper cables, no sharing internet with the neighbours. WHAT IS THE SKY SPEED GUARANTEE? Here's the official word from Sky... "If the download speed to your hub drops below your guaranteed minimum download speed for three consecutive days or more, you will have the right to leave your Sky Broadband and Talk contracts without incurring early termination charges," Sky said. "You can also upgrade your broadband product without any upfront fees. "Sky fibre customers can also claim money back under this speed guarantee by calling Sky. "You must be within your minimum term and can claim once within it. "Money back will be one month's Sky Broadband subscription, minus any discounts or offers, credited to your Sky account. "This excludes Sky Talk and any Add-Ons like McAfee, Broadband Boost or WiFi Max." Picture Credit: Sky "It's ultra-reliable broadband for the busiest homes. Streaming, downloading, video calls, gaming. All at the same time." This is in contrast to more traditional fibre broadband, which is called FTTC or fibre-to-the-cabinet. This is when broadband would come to a cabinet in your are via a fibre optical cabre. But then it would only be delivered into your home via copper wire, which means much slower speeds. 3 Full-fibre broadband can give you much faster speeds compared to internet delivered over copper wiring Credit: Sky So full fibre broadband is much better at getting the fastest speeds into your home. The Sun has asked Sky for comment and will update this story with any response. Sky recently revealed some And the TV provider suffered

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