Don't miss today's Sky broadband deadline if you want cheaper internet bills
Want fast internet access without paying premium prices? Sky broadband might have just what you are looking for thanks to some major money-saving offers.
The popular UK Internet Service Provider has a number of discounts across some of its quickest plans including its ultimate Gigafast option which beams the web into homes at around 900Mbps - that's over 10 times faster than the UK average.
With this service installed, you could whizz a full HD movie to your TV in under 40 seconds or download a huge 50GB PS5 game in just 7 minutes.
Sky usually charges £58 per month for Gigafast but that's now been slashed to just £53 per month.
Sky TV and broadband customers given urgent warning about price hike in billsIf 900Mbps sounds a bit too much for your daily digital needs then don't panic as Sky has also discounted its Ultrafast Broadband.
This plan includes 145Mbps downloads which is around twice as fast as the current UK average and will deliver that same 4K movie in around 4 minutes.
Sky usually charges £38 per month for this plan so there's a total saving of more than £100 to be made over the 18-month contract.
The final deal available from Sky is for its entry-level Superfast 35 plan. This only delivers speeds of 36Mbps but is priced at £25 per month.
As a guide, 36Mbps access is fine for surfing the web, watching a bit of Netflix and checking emails but isn't ideal for busy homes with lots of people streaming, working and downloading games.
Superfast 35
NOW: £25 per month
WAS: £34.50 per month
INCLUDES: Download speeds of 35Mbps
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Sky Ultrafast broadband
NOW: £30 per month
WAS: £38 per month
INCLUDES: Download speeds of 145Mbps
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Sky Gigafast broadband
NOW: £53 per month
WAS: £58 per month
INCLUDES: Download speeds of 900Mbps
SEE THE DEAL HERE
If any of these offers look enticing, there isn't long to take advantage with Sky confirming the discounts all end today, May 19.
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