Sky set to withdraw latest broadband bundle offer

Thursday, July 15th 2010
Sky's latest broadband bundle offer is set to expire, meaning it is now or never for customers seeking a free Sky+ box.
Sky set to withdraw latest broadband bundle offer
Consumers have just a matter of hours left to take advantage of Sky's latest broadband bundle deal.

Throughout July, the internet service provider has been offering additional subscription TV benefits for customers signing up for broadband, TV and landline services.

Subscribers can gain access to a free Sky+ box, allowing them to record and store up to 185 hours of programming, and pause and rewind live television.

The Sky broadband bundle offers 20Mb broadband services, described by the firm as the "most reliable" available from major UK providers.

However, Sky is ready to withdraw the offer, urging consumers to sign up for the deal by Thursday July 15th.

Earlier this month, Sky claimed that its phone, TV and broadband packages allow home internet users to save money.

The firm suggested that such deals represent better value than subscribing to individual services.

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