14 Feb 2024 02:41 PM
I currently pay £39.99 for braodband. If I purchase skyglass, 55" , will this also include broadband? I wouldnt include any extras and it seems to be £44. Doesnt seem right?
14 Feb 2024 02:56 PM - last edited: 14 Feb 2024 02:59 PM
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@Johnjd83 wrote:
If I purchase skyglass, 55" , will this also include broadband?
Glass is the television set hardware, and Ultimate TV is the content subscription.
Sky will happily co-sell broadband service for an appropriate additional amount.
14 Feb 2024 02:56 PM
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Part of the sky glass will be credit agreement toward tv + whatever package you choose
Broadband is extra
14 Feb 2024 03:07 PM - last edited: 14 Feb 2024 03:11 PM
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@Johnjd83 wrote:
I wouldnt include any extras and it seems to be £44.
The typical minimum for a 55" would be £19 pcm loan repayment for 48 months, plus £26 pcm for 'Sky Entertainment & Netflix' plus at least another £26 for broadband. Bundles are sometimes offered, but realistically Sky won't discount either the hardware at all or the broadband by much.
14 Feb 2024 03:10 PM
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The current bundle offer is this one:
14 Feb 2024 04:02 PM
Ah ok - When I tried to change on my current package it made it seem id be paying the £44 and this would still include the wifi. Its not clear! 😞
14 Feb 2024 04:09 PM
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Give sky a call and see what broadband deal you can get with sky glass. Make sure your broadband speed is 35Mbps for UHD. Also check out sky stream
Contact sky on 150 from your landline or
Follow the link and choose need more help
https://www.sky.com/help/home/
If in the Republic of Ireland go to the bottom of the page and change the flag to Republic of Ireland
14 Feb 2024 04:17 PM - last edited: 14 Feb 2024 04:30 PM
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@Johnjd83 wrote:
it made it seem id be paying the £44 and this would still include the wifi.
Given nearly half of that (£19) would be the monthly loan repayment for the television set purchase on the maximum 48 month term, you really can't hope to get Sky subscription television and a broadband service for £12.50 each.
As @cookiemonsteruk indicates, it starts becoming much more realistic with a Stream puck: Sky will currently do Ultimate TV on Stream (without any add-ons) and Superfast FTTC for £39 on an 18 month contract.
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