Sky's cheaper broadband has speeds and savings Virgin Media and BT can't beat
Sky has launched a new broadband sale that beats rivals like BT and Virgin Media's prices. For Brits looking to switch providers ahead of the April price increase, this latest deal knocks more than £70 off Sky's Full Fibre 150 broadband.
Customers can now get this plan that delivers speeds up to 150Mbps for £24 per month, reduced from £27. Sky says this is its 'lowest ever price', with customers bagging a total discount of £72 over the 24-month term.
This undercuts rival providers like BT, where the same speeds cost a higher £26.99 per month. It also beats Virgin Media's offering, where a £23.99 plan provides speeds up to a slower 132Mbps. However, Sky has set a March 18 deadline for shoppers to claim the deal.
For those needing faster speeds, Sky has also reduced its Full Fibre 500 to £28 (was £31), providing 500Mbps for the price of 300Mbps.
Sky's fastest Full Fibre 900 - with whopping speeds of 900Mbps - is also at its 'lowest ever price' of £33. To sweeten the deal, Sky is offering to pay new customers up to £200 if they switch, to cover any early termination fees from their current provider.
A catch is that Sky has confirmed its monthly broadband prices will rise by £3 from April 1. BT and Virgin have locked in their prices for this April, but will implement a £4 increase from April 2027.
Elsewhere, Community Fibre now offers broadband from £12.50 per month on its 12-month 35Mbps contract, but this provider only serves London. For those considering Sky's fibre broadband deals, the brand has received plenty of positive reviews on Trustpilot.
One happy customer says: "Been with Sky over six months now for broadband. They have great service and I've always felt very supported by customer service."
Another says: "Just had Sky broadband and TV fitted. Saving a small fortune compared to Virgin. From signing up to the engineer fitting it they were excellent."
This Sky customer deducted a star due to a customer service issue, saying: "Too much time waiting to be connected to the relevant advisor. Advisor knowledge can be inconsistent and can take time for issues to be fully resolved."
Nevertheless, another five-star review says: "Excellent service, pleasant manner and customer connection. Also renewed broadband and sound advice on swap over."
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