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Sky

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Sky

Summary

Sky Broadband is one of the most recognisable broadband providers in the UK. It is part of the larger Sky group and offers a wide range of services from standard broadband through fibre to full-fibre broadband service options. Because of its size and reach you will find it available in many areas. If you are already a Sky TV or Sky Mobile customer then the broadband side may feel like a natural extension.

Packages

Package Name Speed Setup Monthly First Year Cost*
Superfast
67 Mbps £0.00 £27.00 £324.00
Full Fibre 75
75 Mbps £0.00 £24.00 £288.00
Full Fibre 75 (CityFibre)
75 Mbps £0.00 £24.00 £288.00
Full Fibre 100

(price uncompetitive; refer to faster packages)

100 Mbps £0.00 £25.00 £300.00
Full Fibre 100 (CItyFIbre)

(price uncompetitive; refer to faster packages)

100 Mbps £0.00 £25.00 £300.00
Full Fibre 150
150 Mbps £0.00 £24.00 £288.00
Full Fibre 150 (CityFibre)

**Special Offer**

150 Mbps £0.00 £22.00 £264.00
Full Fibre 300
300 Mbps £0.00 £28.00 £336.00
Full Fibre 300 (CityFibre)
300 Mbps £0.00 £28.00 £336.00
Full Fibre 500
500 Mbps £0.00 £28.00 £336.00
Full Fibre 500 (CityFibre)
500 Mbps £0.00 £28.00 £336.00
Full Fibre Gigafast
900 Mbps £0.00 £32.00 £384.00
Full Fibre Gigafast (CityFibre)

**Special Offer**

900 Mbps £0.00 £28.00 £336.00
Full Fibre 2.5 Gigafast+ (CityFibre)
2500 Mbps £0.00 £70.00 £840.00
Full Fibre 5 Gigafast+ (CityFibre)
5000 Mbps £0.00 £80.00 £960.00
Broadband Basics (social tariff) – existing customers only

Mixed technology; see notes

Social Tariff

Social Tariffs are discounted packages offered to those who are in receipt of certain benefits such as Universal Credit or Pension Credit. The exact criteria will depend on the provider.

150 Mbps £0.00 £20.00 £240.00

* VAT Included. The First Year Cost does not include any in-contract price increases that may apply with some providers. Please refer to the package details to see if increases are applicable.

Additional Comments

One of the strengths of Sky Broadband is its broad availability and familiar brand. Because the company has been operating for many years it has solid support processes, many package choices and regular promotional offers. For a typical household that just wants dependable internet, Sky provides a safe choice. The full-fibre options especially mean you can get very high speeds if your area is covered, in some cases the UK's fastest broadband speeds, which benefits streaming, online gaming and working from home.

However there are a few areas where Sky Broadband tends to fall short of the best-in-class providers. For example, across recent customer satisfaction surveys Sky’s score is moderate rather than exceptional. That means while the service works well for many, you should not assume it will be flawless everywhere. Reliability and speed tend to depend heavily on your local infrastructure and how far you are from network points. Some users report slower speeds or occasional drop-outs. Home Wi-Fi setups can also limit what you actually experience, despite having a fast line.

Another factor to keep in mind is cost and contract terms. Sky offers good deals (view our best broadband deals page for more), especially if you bundle TV and fibre broadband together, but once the initial promotional period ends your monthly fee can rise. Checking the renewal terms and what happens after your contract finishes is wise. Also you may be tied into a longer contract (for example 24 months) which limits your flexibility if you want to move or change provider. Equipment wise the router and Wi-Fi gear supplied by Sky do the job in many homes. If you have a large house or need strong coverage across multiple floors you may still want to upgrade internally with a better router or Wi-Fi mesh system.

Feedback on the support provided to Sky Broadband customers is mixed. Many say that issues get sorted and support staff are professional, but others report delays, long wait times or frustrations when resolving complex problems. One thing that does help is the fact that Sky’s broadband business is mature and the company has resources to support maintenance, upgrades and network investment. That gives a level of confidence. If you value brand stability and broad coverage then Sky is a strong contender.

If you are considering Sky Broadband you should check your exact address for the real speed you will likely get, ask about any installation or equipment fees, check what the monthly price will be after the initial deal ends, and consider your internal Wi-Fi setup. If you live in an area with full-fibre broadband availability it could be a very good fit.

ISP Details

Name Sky
Legal Name Sky UK Ltd
IPv6 Support Yes
ISPA Member Yes
Ofcom Code of Practice Yes
info
Link https://www.sky.com/

Contact Details

Sales Telephone 08442 411 818

Sky Reviews

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mercb180 20 Jan 2019 (reviewed 7 years ago)
Simply delighted with Sky as a broadband provider. After 3 dismal years with T***T*** the migration for the landline went like clockwork. There was a hitch with the internet connection, but Sky and BTOpenreach had it sorted in 2 days. Initially I used ADSL broadband, giving a rock steady download at 14 Mbps (which was the best that TT could manage with their 76Mb connection). Now I have upgraded to Fibre Max, and the line has synced at 62876 d/s, and I am getting download speeds between 46 and 58 Mbps. Rock steady connection too.
philbr 24 Dec 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
SKY fibre broadband has been largely ok but the speed varies quite a lot over a relatively short period of time i.e. a day. It can occasionally sink below 10 mps but generally fluctuates between 20 and 35. I have not had any major issues with disconnections and the SKY hub seems to work pretty well although it certainly does not give the range implied in adverts. All in all, I am happy to stay with this service.
Roffeywolf 21 Dec 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
We joined Sky Broadband after a poor experience with BT. BT's call centre was rubbish and every time it was: "Have you plugged the yellow lead into the yellow socket" type questions. They couldn't get Openreach to fix the problem. Sky's customer service was so much better. They understood the problem and realised that I did have some knowledge of what I was talking about. They got Openreach to solve the problem and kept me up dated all the way
HuntTheShunt 21 Dec 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
Be Unlimited was a far better service! With Be Unlimited Down HTTPx1 and Down HTTPx6 always above 15 Mbps and Upstream always above 1Mbps Sky 15Mbps 10Mbps and Upstream .60Mbps and sometimes a low a .24Mbps!!!
ROBERTS 20 Dec 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
My previous reviews of Sky still stand. Very expensive for a 17GB connection but reliability is great with no dropouts & that's far more important to me so hats off to Sky for that. I'm hoping that Sky will double my speed to about 32GB when mu current contract ends but with no cost increase.
loaderladdy 08 Dec 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
TBH, if you are in the FTTC game via Openreach's network, then you are at the mercy of Openreach, and the historical decisions that were made many years ago on how to route telephone cables to distribution points. If only the Post Office Telecoms had decided back in the day to go a different route down one street instead of another then Sky might be getting a better review from me. Instead though, their score is heavily influenced by Sky's inability to influence Openreach over improvements to the network, which in my own case would have meant pushing copper down a shorter router to my telephone pole based distribution point to improve the speed I'm getting from 40mbps/8mbps to closer to the originally advertised 80/20 rate. And that is where the customer is failed by the current copper telephone network. Perhaps I might end up with FTTP soon, apparently G.Fast is a no because of the length of the capable. So, Sky, if you want to improve my lot and keep my custom then by actively seen to get Openreach to review and improve their network platform where it is obvious it can be improved.
kwawel 25 Nov 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
Very good, but very expensive. I will consider leaving for a cheaper deal.
CHRISMUR 23 Nov 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
My Sky Broadband `speed` is always below 2.75 Mbps and that has been the same for the 8 years that I have had it. The actual average `speed` is approx. 2.4 Mbps. Sky have never been able to increase this - they blame it on my Home being approximately 1.8 Miles from the nearest BT Telephone Exchange. I can download TV programs in Standard definition but not in High definition - I can use my Computer to access the Internet without too many problems. My Sky Broadband `Speed` is stated to be `in the LOWEST 1% in the UK` when I have researched the subject - as I live in LONDON I feel that this is absolutely disgraceful ! When I use the ThinkBroadband Broadband Speed Map to look at my local area EVERY example Home shows MUCH higher Speed than I get ! Chris
Roffeywolf 20 Nov 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
Since we have been with Sky we have had fantastic service for TV, Broadband and Telephone. They got Openreach to fix the problem BT couldn't get a handle on. Plus you speak to a person who doesn't repeatedly ask you if the yellow cable is plugged into the yellow socket.
dsangh 20 Nov 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
Customer service is not satisfactory via messages as response by the staff is very very slow and takes very long time to resolve the issues