Sky tv and broadband price rise: your bill could increase this week

Sky tv and broadband price rise: your bill could increase this week

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Sky customers have been aware for a while that their TV and broadband bills will be going up in 2020 but this week will see the hike finally arrive on bills. Sky has confirmed that, from


April 1, some television and internet services are changing with costs going up by as much as £6 per month. The biggest increase comes to those who use Sky Entertainment of Broadband


Essential with these services going up by £2. The satellite TV firm recently started sending out emails to all those affected by the hike with a message saying: "At Sky, we aim to bring


you the most unmissable entertainment and innovative products that you can enjoy, 365 days a year. "So that we can continue to give you the best experience possible, we occasionally


need to review our pricing. Your price will change in your April bill and is clearly laid out below." HERE ARE ALL THE CHANGES HAPPENING FROM APRIL 1. Sky Entertainment • £2.00 per


month rise Sky Broadband Essential • £2.00 per month rise Sky Q Multiscreen • £1.00 per month rise Sky HD • £1.00 per month rise READ MORE: BT, SKY AND VIRGIN MEDIA BROADBAND USERS MUST


FOLLOW THIS ADVICE TODAY If you happen to have all of these services added to your account you will see things go up by over £70 per year. Speaking about the price increase, a Sky


spokesperson said: ”We know price increases are never welcome, so we try to keep prices down while continuing to bring customers the best entertainment all in one place, leading customer


service and even more flexibility to choose the package that best suits them.” Although these costs are going up there is currently a way you save some money off your bill. With the majority


of sporting events on hold due to coronavirus concerns, Sky is allowing all of its Sports customers to freeze or cancel their subscriptions without paying a penalty. Announcing the news on


its website, Sky said: "In such challenging times, we are working hard to keep you connected to what matters, when it matters most. "Our first priority is ensuring our customers


continue to get the very best service we can provide. "While we expect that many of the recently postponed sports events will eventually go ahead, if you wish to pause your sports


subscription in the meantime you will not be charged a fee to do so or be held to any notice period. Meanwhile we continue to provide high quality content across all of our 11 sports


channels."