If your TV and broadband bills are making you wince each month, you might want to check out a limited-time offer from . The telecoms and telly provider is currently dishing out a duo of bundles at the 'lowest ever' price with those signing up getting TV, broadband, premium channels and Netflix from just £35 per month.
It's a tempting price, but you will need to make some changes to cash in. Sky's plans now include a Stream box rather than Sky Q. That means all content is beamed to the screen using the internet rather than a standard satellite dish.
Watching via the web is becoming more popular with Sky pushing most of its new customers over to this way of bingeing on content. There are some benefits of Stream including simple set-up, full access to live and on-demand shows plus it comes with easy access to all of the most popular services such as Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV+.
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If you think you are happy to ditch the dish and try something new, then you need to act fast, with Sky confirming that the deals will end on Wednesday, May 14.
Here's what is on offer from Sky this week.
Essential TV & Full Fibre 300 broadband
PRICE: £35 - lowest ever
INCLUDES: Sky Stream box, Sky Atlantic, Netflix and 300Mbps broadband
CONTRACT: 24 months
Ultimate TV & Full Fibre 300 broadband
PRICE: £39 - lowest ever
INCLUDES: Sky Stream box, Sky Atlantic plus more premium channels such as Sky Max, Netflix and 300Mbps broadband
CONTRACT: 24 months
Of course, if you don't want to sign up for a long-term contract then there are other streaming options that are free including . This platform launched last year and comes built into a swathe of new TVs. Just like Sky Stream, Freely uses the web to beam shows, movies and sports to the screen and doesn't need an aerial.
The team behind the service has also just , which has added more manufacturers to the list of those making Freely screens, along with a bunch of bonus upgrades.
These include easier ways to find things to watch, along with a new backwards TV guide that lets you go back in time and watch shows that have already aired.
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