Sky is offering significant savings on its TV, broadband, and mobile plans this January. Customers can enjoy up to £120 off their bills, with deals starting from £27 per month for Full Fibre 150Mbps broadband.
Streaming deals are soaring this New Year, with Virgin Media's Winter sale still ongoing and DisneyPlus continuing to offer its enticing two-month free deal. Another provider has also launched a sale this January that we believe is worth checking out.
However, those waiting for a substantial price drop on the luxurious Sky Stream TV plan will have to be patient. The provider has announced a massive £120 saving on its bundle that includes Sky TV, Netflix, Sky Stream, and Full Fibre 150 Broadband. The price has dropped to a new rate of £35, but unlike the other two deals - which are available to purchase now - this one will only be available from January 7th. This could leave TV enthusiasts eager to upgrade, reports the Mirror.
However, it's compatible with any broadband provider as long as the connection speeds are up to scratch. The bundle features Sky's Essential TV, boasting channels such as Sky Atlantic, where viewers can indulge in hit series like 'Euphoria', 'House of the Dragon', and 'Succession'. Additionally, Netflix is part of the package, with a Standard with Ads plan included in the cost.
Another user provided insight into their broadband speed, which ensures smooth streaming: "We are running our sky puck on our Sky super fast broadband connection 61 mbs. By no means the quickest connection these days but more than enough for Sky Stream."
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