Should I buy SKY TV, SKY BROADBAND and SKY TALK?
Sky Digital is the market leading digital TV provider in the UK. Sky currently have over 8.1 million subscribers and with our leading coverage of sports, movies and top entertainment programmes we know this will keep growing.
Get SKY TV, SKY BROADBAND and SKY TALK for ONE GREAT PRICE
Join Sky and get over 100 digital TV channels (plus over 200 other free to air digital radio and TV channels), super-fast broadband and free UK evening and weekend landline calls†. All this for just £26* a month, plus a one-off broadband activation fee of £20 (plus £11 per month to BT for your line rental.)
*Subject to availability in your area
What do you get?
Sky TV – all six Entertainment Mixes bringing you digital channels dedicated to the best in variety, knowledge, style and culture, news and events, music and kid’s programmes.
Sky Broadband with super-fast download speeds of up to 8Mb** and a monthly usage allowance of 40GB – ideal for everyday browsing, and downloading music and movies, with a FREE Wireless Sky Router.
Sky Talk Freetime – FREE evening and weekend calls to UK landlines†. You simply pay BT for your line rental and Sky for any other calls you make.
Join online as a new Sky TV customer and get a £10 credit.
Questions & Answers
- Q. Is it still possible to buy Sky TV only?
A. Yes
- Q. Is it possible to buy Sky broadband and Sky Talk only?
A. No. Active Sky TV subscription is required to get Sky Broadband & / or Sky Talk. (NB: customers can still save money by getting Sky TV and Sky Broadband.)
- Q. Can you get Sky TV, broadband and talk for £15?
A. Yes, this is possible. If a customer wants 2MB broadband, then for £15 a month they can get Sky Broadband, Sky TV (with 2 mixes) & Sky Talk. This is cheaper than many competitor’s broadband price on its own).
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