Sky increases speeds in its deals


Sky has recently announced that it will begin to rework the way it delivers connection speeds to customers who have opted for higher end packages as part of a remodel that will address the current offerings of the entire broadband range.

For beginners, the middle price package known previously as the Mid package will now be known as the Everyday Package and customers can begin to see the average speeds of their downloads increase from 8MB to 10mb with upstream speeds also increasing to 600Kb from 400KB.

The Max deal which is one of the highest offerings will be referred to as the unlimited plan from here on out offering users’ connection speeds that top out at 20Mb instead of the previous speeds of 16Mb and up streaming will increase to 768Kb, a huge jump from 1.3Mb.

Current customers of Sky will see the changes in their subscription services by September, but new customers with Sky will be able to receive the improve versions upon the completion of a new subscription.

Sky released a statement that promised current customers that the initial test trials have proved beneficiary to new customers thus due to the increase in the company’s ability to stabilize the speed increases they will now start to make it available to every Sky customer.

Other changes include a data limit on the everyday deal as customers will now only be able to access 10GB of information instead of 40GB after research showed that most customers do not need such a large limit. Keeping in line with its name, there is no limit to the amount of use that comes with the unlimited package.

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