Your other option for a big TV package teamed with fast broadband speeds is most likely Virgin Media – the only provider that can really rival Sky’s enormous TV service.
Want to watch Sky content – such as Sky Sports, Sky Cinema, or the biggest Sky TV shows – but don’t want to subscribe to a full TV bundle? Check out NOW TV Memberships. These work on a 30-day rolling basis, like a streaming service. You can watch them via the app – available on most smart TVs and streaming devices, including TV boxes from other TV-and-broadband providers such as TalkTalk and Vodafone.
If you just want broadband and aren’t fussed by telly, there may well be other options for you that work out cheaper than Sky. Because it uses the Openreach network, whatever speeds you can get from Sky will be similar to what you can get from other providers too, possibly at a cheaper cost. Type your postcode into , and look out for budget providers like TalkTalk and Plusnet.
Got your heart set on full fibre? Sky’s fastest offerings aren’t available everywhere, and your options can vary a lot depending on where you are. If you can’t get full fibre broadband via Openreach, you may be able to get it from providers with independent networks, such as Virgin Media, Hyperoptic, Community Fibre, or Fibrus.