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Compare every Sky broadband deal in one place, speeds up to 5Gbps, contracts from 24-month. Check what's available at your postcode.

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Cheapest Sky broadband deals

Sky

Sky Full Fibre 150 CityFibre

£70 Gift Card.Tree planted
£22.00
a month
Price could change during your contract
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
150Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
Sky

Sky Full Fibre 150

£80 Gift Card.Tree planted
£23.00
a month
Price could change during your contract
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
150Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
Sky

Sky Superfast

£50 Gift Card.Tree planted
£23.00
a month
Price could change during your contract
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
67Mb
avg speed
Fibre
connection
See offer

Fastest Sky broadband deals

Sky

Full Fibre 5 Gigafast+

£120 Gift Card.Tree planted
£80.00
a month
Price could change during your contract
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
5000Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
Sky

Full Fibre 2.5 Gigafast+

£100 Gift Card.Tree planted
£70.00
a month
Price could change during your contract
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
2500Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
Sky

Sky Full Fibre Gigafast CityFibre

£100 Gift Card.Tree planted
£25.00
a month
Price could change during your contract
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
900Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer

Best Sky broadband + TV bundles

Sky

Sky Stream, Essential TV & Netflix with Full Fibre 75

+ TV
Tree planted
£35.00
a month
Prices may change during 24-month minimum term
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
75Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
Sky

Sky Stream, Essential TV & Netflix with Full Fibre 150

+ TV
Tree planted
£35.00
a month
Prices may change during 24-month minimum term
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
150Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
Sky

Sky Stream, Essential TV & Netflix with Full Fibre 300

+ TV
Tree planted
£35.00
a month
Prices may change during 24-month minimum term
24 month
contract
£5
set-up cost
300Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer

Deals shown are sampled across UK postcodes to surface the widest mix. Use our postcode checker to see exact pricing and availability at your home.

Multi-network
Network
FTTP/FTTC
Openreach + CityFibre
Top speed
5Gbps
Prices from
£22.00p/m
Min contract
24months
Customer rating
2.5/ 5
25.7k reviews

Customer rating sourced from Trustpilot. Checked 6 April, 2026.

Why choose Sky?

Penalty-free exit on price rises

Unlike providers that lock you in through scheduled yearly increases, Sky gives you one month of notice if your bill goes up. You can leave your contract without paying a penalty fee if you decide not to accept the new price.

Dual-network access

By selling connections over both Openreach and CityFibre, they have more flexibility than standard Openreach resellers. If CityFibre happens to be live on your street, you might get access to faster speeds at lower monthly rates.

Speeds up to 5Gbps

Their fastest tiers go far beyond what most households actually need right now. It gives them a clear speed advantage over rivals like BT and EE who cap out much lower.

Sky Stream TV integration

You can bundle Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Sky Sports into a single puck that plugs into your television. No other rival internet service provider offers this specific combination natively.

Automatic compensation scheme

They are signed up to the voluntary Ofcom scheme. This means you get automatic bill credits if your connection drops out for an extended period or an engineer misses an appointment.

Sky launched its broadband service back in 2006 and operates entirely as a reseller. Rather than building their own physical infrastructure, they run on the wholesale networks built by Openreach and CityFibre. The brand is now backed by US conglomerate Comcast, which acquired the business in 2018 for £30.6bn. This dual-network approach means your experience with them depends heavily on which wholesale partner connects your specific street.

The main reason people choose them over a basic internet service provider is TV integration. Their Sky Stream platform pulls Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and Sky Sports into one interface. You won’t easily find another reseller bundling this exact combination of streaming apps natively alongside their broadband connection.

Because they rely on Openreach and CityFibre, availability varies significantly from town to town. You might find you can access their slower fibre-to-the-cabinet connections but not the full fibre options. CityFibre coverage is highly regional, while Openreach has a wider national footprint. You simply have to check your postcode to see which network they’ll use to connect your home, and what speeds that network can actually deliver to your door.

Sky package types

Sky Full Fibre 75

A solid full fibre connection for a small household of two or three people. At 75Mbps with the upload speeds that come with FTTP, it comfortably handles streaming, video calls, and working from home at the same time.

Sky Full Fibre 150 CityFibre

At 150Mbps, this tier provides enough capacity for a small family or a couple sharing a house. You can comfortably stream in 4K on multiple televisions while someone else works from home on video meetings.

Sky Full Fibre Gigafast CityFibre

This 900Mbps option is built for busy households of four or more. It can handle simultaneous gaming, heavy 4K streaming, and downloading large files without anyone noticing a drop in performance.

Full Fibre 2.5 Gigafast+

A multi-gigabit connection for large households where everyone is online at once. The practical benefit over a 1Gbps line is the headroom, multiple 4K streams, large downloads, and video calls all run without competing for bandwidth.

5Gbps Full Fibre

Sky’s multi-gig package makes the biggest difference for large game downloads that can hit 100GB or more, and households where multiple people are streaming 4K and gaming at the same time. It also suits homes running dozens of smart devices and security cameras, or anyone uploading large video or creative files for work.

The Sky Sky Full Fibre 150 CityFibre package (150Mbps) currently starts at £22.00 a month. This positions their entry tiers competitively, often coming in cheaper than many direct Openreach rivals. However, things get expensive quickly if you want the fastest options. Pushing up to the 2.5Gbps or 5Gbps tiers will see you paying between £70 and £80 a month. All their current deals tie you in for a 24-month minimum term, with no shorter options available.

Their pricing is not always fixed for the duration of your contract. Sky can raise prices mid-contract, but they handle this differently to most providers. They must give you one month of notice before any increase takes effect. If you aren’t happy with the new price, you get a penalty-free right to exit your contract. They also offer no upfront costs by offering free setup across the range. The standard £5 upfront fee is credited back to your account, and they also regularly offer gift cards on their packages.

Sky pros and cons

Pros

  • If Sky raises your price mid-contract you get one month's notice and the right to walk away penalty free
  • Speeds run from standard fibre right up to 5Gbps, which is well beyond what most rivals offer
  • Uses both Openreach and CityFibre, so you may get a cheaper or faster option depending on which network is live at your address
  • Sky Stream packages are the strongest TV pairing on the market, covering Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and Sky Sports
  • Setup is free across the range and the small upfront fee is credited back to your account

Cons

  • Prices can still change during your contract, so the headline rate is not necessarily what you pay throughout
  • Trustpilot scores are on the lower side, with billing and customer service the most common gripes in negative reviews
  • TV bundles ramp up quickly in price once you start adding Sky Sports, Sky Cinema or the Ultimate tier

How Sky compares

Sky vs BT. Sky offers a faster 5Gbps maximum speed compared to BT stopping at 900Mbps, while also coming in cheaper at the entry level. Both lock you in for a 24-month term, but BT includes scheduled mid-contract price rises every March during your minimum term.Sky doesn’t schedule their rises, choosing instead to give you a one-month notice period and a penalty-free exit right if they do increase prices.

Sky vs Virgin Media. Virgin Media runs its own cable network, meaning its availability can differ to the Openreach and CityFibre lines Sky uses. Virgin Media applies scheduled price rises during the contract, while Sky can also raise prices mid-contract but gives you a penalty-free exit if they do. However, Sky reaches a higher 5Gbps top speed compared to Virgin capping out at 1.1Gbps.

Sky vs EE. EE is only on the Openreach network, whereas the Sky CityFibre option can deliver cheaper or faster pricing where that secondary network is active. Both providers bundle HBO Max access with their TV packages, but Sky starts at a lower monthly price for basic full fibre. Sky also pushes maximum speeds up to 5Gbps, while EE stops at 1.6Gbps.

Eco impact

Switch to Sky and plant trees

Every successful switch through Switchity plants 2 trees through our verified reforestation partner, Ecologi. Our switchers have already captured over 6,000 kg of CO₂ and released nearly 30,900 kg of oxygen annually.

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Verified reforestation partner: Ecologi
2
Trees per switch
6,000+ kg
CO₂ captured
£25,000+
Customer savings

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Our community impact

Every switch through Switchity supports reforestation and saves our community money on their broadband.

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Trees grown together
£25,000
Saved by community
£250
Typical yearly saving
738
Trees to go to goal

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