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Standard User GuessWho
(learned) Sun 23-Nov-08 23:28:49
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SKY TO INCREASE MOST BROADBAND PACKAGES BY �5


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Had a quick browse through recent posts and can find no mention of the impending increase.

Here's details posted from the Sky User forum.

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We recently reported about Sky increasing the prices of Sky Broadband for customers as from March 2009, which was later confirmed by Sky.

The details of the price rises were:

Sky Base is to rise from �0 pm to �5 pm unless you take Sky Talk and then it will remain at �0

Sky Mid is to rise from �5 pm to �10 pm unless you take Sky Talk and then it will remain at �5

Sky Max is to rise from �10 pm to �15 pm unless you take Sky Talk and then it will remain at �10

Sky Connect will remain at �17 pm and is unaffected if you have Sky Talk or not

However, there were some exceptions:

Any customer who had signed up to Sky Broadband, within the prior six months to 24th November, were to receive a credit, effectively negating the price rise, or the need to sign up to Sky Talk, holding the current pricing until January 2010.

Personally, as well as a considerable amount of our members, we thought that this was unfair, and penalised or alienated existing customers of longer than 6 months, in some cases, since the inception of Sky Broadband. We made our concerns known to Sky.

Our source has informed us of two pieces of information, that is going out in the letters to customers.

Customers who take either Sky Broadband Max, Sky+HD or Sky Multiroom (or a combination of the 3) will automatically see their current broadband pricing frozen until January 2010, in recognition of their loyalty. This information should be going out in the letters from Sky informing it's broadband customers of the rises, sometime after 25th November.

Only customers registered for either of those three services by Monday the 24th November 2008 will qualify for this price freeze.
Standard User trailertrash
(regular) Mon 24-Nov-08 00:39:36
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Re: SKY TO INCREASE MOST BROADBAND PACKAGES BY �5


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Thanks.

Actually this has been posted:

sky talk

&

All aboard for the train leaving Platform Sky 1/3

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