Sky broadband offer to end soon

Friday, July 9th 2010
Broadband offer from Sky is to end next week.
Sky broadband offer to end soon
Broadband firm Sky is to bring to end its 'fairytale' offer next Thursday (July 15th).

The home broadband and TV firm is currently offering a free Sky+ box when customers sign up to its triple play bundle of broadband, TV and home phone.

Saving £79, the free box deal is part of the broadband bundles firm's much-advertised 'fairytale' offer of free 20Mbps home broadband when taken out as part of a Sky TV and home phone package.

The cheapest offer includes a basic TV package with free weekend and evening calls to UK landlines for £18 a month, though line rental from BT or Sky Talk is extra.

Customers ordering the deal online can also still enjoy a £25 Marks and Spencer voucher and free set-up costs.

Meanwhile, rival operator Virgin Media is still offering two months free broadband when the service is taken out as part of a TV and phone bundle.

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