2015-07-13 8:58
Broadband
Alex Lowe

Sky is now offering a year of free broadband

Sky is now offering a year of free broadband

Nothing is free, that’s what you always here but in Sky’s latest deal it is offering a free year of broadband to new customers. The latest deal started last week and the basic fibre package from Sky which is usually £10 per month, will be no charge for the 12 month contract. A lot of the time with broadband packages, the company will offer a reduced price as a initial offer but then as it does the price will go up following a few months with the company – however this deal doesn’t have any of that.

Although, Sky do request that you already have a Sky landline which costs £16.40 per month which is a standard requirement and the router delivery which is £6.95 – you’ll end up saving money any way you look at it.

One thing which users will need to watch out for is the usage cap of 25GB a month, but if you are wiling to pay an extra £10 per month you will get unlimited data.

Alex Lowe

Sky is now offering a year of free broadband

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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