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Sky superfast broadband verses sky fibre superfast 35

Hi all

Sky are offering me a free upgrade from sky superfast broadband to sky fibre superfast 35.

 

I am confused, is this not a downgrade.  My broadband has downloads of up to 61mbs whilst the fibre is 35mbs.

 

Can anyone explain why I would accept this offer.

 

Thank you


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Re: Sky superfast broadband verses sky fibre superfast 35

Just called today and verified they will be installing a higher speed package, all's well ends well

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@SteveD3 its cheaper?

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Nope, not cheaper, same cost

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@SteveD3 then there is no point switching as speeds will be lower. 

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Just called today and verified they will be installing a higher speed package, all's well ends well

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