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TV and broadband bundle offers ending quickly that lower households payments

One retailer is offering a string of money-saving deals for households to cut the cost of TV and broadband

Sky has been rolling out a winter sale featuring an extensive selection of packages to entice new customers. However, with January coming to an end, the broadcaster is starting to wind down its promotional offerings.

Households have a few weeks left to snap up some of its reduced bundles, with Sky promoting its ‘lowest ever price’ across chosen bundles. Some of the offers already ended earlier this week, but there is still time to make savings.

Here’s everything consumers need to know about Sky’s remaining sales and deadline dates for deals on broadband, TV and Glass packages, as originally reported by Wales Online.

TV and broadband

Sale ends: February 3

Sky states its ‘lowest prices are back’ on a collection of TV and broadband bundles. What’s more, all these bundles come with Netflix, Discovery Sky Atlantic, Sky Cinema and Sky Stream thrown in.

Sky broadband and TV bundles

Sky broadband and TV bundles

From £35 per month

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Sky has deals on TV and broadband packages with prices beginning from £35 per month for the Essential TV & 300Mbps Full Fibre Broadband.

Prices start at £35 for the most wallet-friendly option, Essential TV and 300Mbps Full Fibre Broadband. This includes all the aforementioned channels.

At £55, shoppers can buy the Sky Sports within the Essential TV, Sky Sports and 300Mbps Full Fibre Broadband package. Sky Sports has nine channels covering football, cricket, golf, tennis and other sports.

For £59 per month, there’s the Ultimate TV, Sky Sports and 500Mbps Full Fibre Broadband choice, delivering faster broadband speeds. Cinema buffs can opt for the Essential TV, Sky Cinema and 300Mbps Full Fibre Broadband package at £45.

Every deal is offered on a 24-month contract.

Glass TV

Sale ends: February 11

Sky currently has up to 25% off across its entire Glass TV range. Customers can get a Sky Glass Air 43-inch telly bundled with Essential TV and 300Mbps Full Fibre Broadband for £39.25 per month.

Those needing internet speeds can opt for the Sky Glass Air 43-inch paired with Ultimate TV and 500Mbps Full Fibre Broadband at £43.25 monthly. For a television package without internet included, there’s the Sky Glass Gen 2 65-inch 4K UHD TV for £17.75.

Customers can also build their own Sky Glass Air packages from £4.25.

Rival deals across other networks

Virgin Media has its ‘lowest prices ever’ offer on the Entertainment bundle, for £34.99 monthly. It includes 362 Mbps broadband, Netflix streaming, plus more than 200 channels, including several Sky offerings.

Meanwhile, Amazon has knocked money off its Fire TV Cube – perfect for anyone looking to boost their viewing setup. Down from its usual £139.99 price tag to £119.99, standout features include hands-free Alexa complete with built-in microphone and speakers, plus access to all your favourite apps in one convenient spot.

Homeowners considering switching to Sky can review customer service ratings on Trustpilot. One satisfied customer who rang support to sort their broadband installation said: “Spoke to customer services. I must say she was very helpful and arranged for an engineer to call.”

Another customer noted: “They were so helpful and supportive. Our Sky Broadband Full Fibre internet was not working on the first day after setup. I called Sky customer care, and now my issues have been solved.”

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However, a user voiced concerns about document accessibility, stating: “I went to see a summary of my policy, but it requires me to download documents. It would be nice if a basic summary were available before downloading for more details.”

Another pleased user said: “I was very happy with the package. I used Sky for my phone and TV so thought l would keep with them as l have found the service good.”