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Posted 14 September 2014

Sky Fibre Optic Broadband (Existing Customer Retention Deal) - £4.44/month

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This is to share an offer from Sky Broadband (Fibre Optic) when I casually mentioned I was considering moving to Virgin. I have been a Sky customer for several years, so I am assuming this is what their retention department is currently authorised to offer, if pushed:

** Reduction of Fibre Optic broadband from £20 to £5 for the first 12 months of their 18 month contract.
** Immediate account credit of £100 (2 x £50)

This takes the cost of a brand new Fibre Optic contract down to £4.44 a month, for 18 months. The installation and SR102 Sky Hub are both free (aside from a £6.95 Hub delivery charge).

This is the best deal I've come across, beating cashback sites and anything Sky have previously offered.

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  1. kapzar's avatar
    We went straight for fibre after the O2 buyout, and I haven't got a single complaint. Constant 38mb connection, no drops, no reason to contact sky whatsoever. Much much better than I expected! I might just be a lucky one though.
  2. zermattbusby's avatar
    Just signed up for this today and also paid 12 months line rental upfront (£11.70 p/m).

    Sky Fibre Unlimited (38Mb)
    18 Month Contract
    Free Hub / Free Delivery
    £5.00 x 12 = £60.00 (1st 12 Months)
    £20.00 x 6 = £120.00 (Final 6 Months)
    £11.70 x 12 = £140.40 (12 Months Line Rental upfront)
    £15.40 x 6 = £92.40 (Final 6 Months Line Rental)

    £60 + £120 + £140.40 + £92.40 = £412.80

    £412.80 - £100.00 (credit to a/c) = £312.80

    £312.80 div 18 = £17.37 P/M

    Plusnets deal is slightly cheaper but relies on £157.00 c/b which isn't guaranteed
    Also the hassle of moving and venturing into the unknown, wasn't worth it for me.
  3. deleted231826's avatar
    joanne570

    i am having the same problems..internet is always disconnecting...my … i am having the same problems..internet is always disconnecting...my speend for fibre is around 3mg sometimes even 1mg!...my phone line is so crackly you cant even use it and sky just keep sayin theres no problem! giving them 1 last chance then im cancelling aswell


    My God…No wonder you're all clogged up. If you're only eating 3mg of fibre a day!
  4. Roger_Norton's avatar
    Many thanks to OP and zermattbusby received the £5 over 12 months deal plus £140.40 upfront line rental 2 days ago but was refused the £100 credit. I asked about the credit again yesterday but was still refused. Got back on the phone today and a very nice lady offered me the £100 credit & thanked me for staying with Sky. A good deal has now turned into a great deal. Perseverance won the day - so don't give up.
  5. Superstarbeejay's avatar
    I gave sky 3 months to fix my disconnections and poor speed. gave up and am now giving BT a chance to fix it. I have managed to get them to send a broadband engineer with a week which took over 2 months with sky.
  6. Oxley101's avatar
    Oxley101

    I called today and they said their system is down but this isn't a deal … I called today and they said their system is down but this isn't a deal they'd offer to me - I am a broadband and phone line customer, ex O2 customer.



    Just tried them again and they gave me this deal! You have to speak to the cancellations team in order to get this deal. The other teams will just quote the website.
  7. SomebodE's avatar
    Roz4u

    I strongly advise against Sky Fibre optic. I have it, and I have dropped … I strongly advise against Sky Fibre optic. I have it, and I have dropped connections, low speeds. On complaining, problem is resolved for a while but they reoccur. I am glad I am only in a 12 month contract. I wish to move to either Plusnet or Virgin. Our neighbours are with them and are more than happy.



    Its worth noting that Plusnet and Sky both re-sell BT Openreach's fibre to the cabinet product - if the issue is with the line or the provision to your house, you'll still see the disconnections
  8. deleted35302's avatar
    Fibre optic not available in my area, since they took over from O2 my broadband speeds have halved, now I starting to get disconnections, their getting one last chance to sort it.
  9. zermattbusby's avatar
    Oxley101

    Just tried them again and they gave me this deal! You have to speak to … Just tried them again and they gave me this deal! You have to speak to the cancellations team in order to get this deal. The other teams will just quote the website.



    Well done

    Yes best to call the request a MAC code number 03442 410 709
    Just say you've found a cheaper deal and want your MAC code (they'll try anything to not give it to you)
    These advisors have the final say
    Then hopefully they'll offer you the deal (or something similar)




    (edited)
  10. washer010's avatar
    I was given this deal last week, got it switched over at the cabinet today, welcome to the 21st century!
    I didn't have to pay delivery on the hub.
    Overall I think the sky fibre is a better option over VM due to no traffic management, its very stable and scores well on pingtest.net so good for gaming.
    Ive been stuck with 3.5mb dl for 7 years, now 30mb seems like wizardry
  11. Jobb's avatar
    washer010

    One thing I should mention is the skyhub 2 sr102 does not have gigabit … One thing I should mention is the skyhub 2 sr102 does not have gigabit Ethernet ports, they dropped the ball on this one. Anyone looking at home networking should look elsewhere or replace the skyhub which is a little involved as you need to sniff out the usename and password from the skyhub



    Or you could just put a gigabit switch between your devices and the router. I have two - one for my PC's and one behind the TV. About £12.50 each.
  12. bullet9t9's avatar
    I called 08442 414141 , asked for the cancellation team. Then I told them I wanted to cancel due to not getting any deals and wanted fibre. Then the lady said the will go and ask manager if there was any deals on , I then mentioned to her that my cousin got a deal for 5 a month for 12 months , she said that she heard of this deal but wanted to to find out its available, she then transferred me over and a different colleague and then he applied it . Also put £100 credit onto my account
  13. Vegeta's avatar
    Can you chat to the cancellation team online via the Live Chat service?
  14. toni2times's avatar
    For once my renewal came up at the right time! Just got this deal, 12 months fibre for £5 then up to £20 after that, free router, £100 credit, paid £140odd up front for 12 month line rental...shame they couldn't use the £100 credit as part of the upfront line rental payment but hey. They originally offered me "this amazing new deal..." for £10 for 6 months then £20 thereafter with no credit and full line rental....but you could tell by her voice there was a lot more room for maneuver. If you are serious about leaving and quote the talk talk / plusnet offers put there they will offer you all as the posting lists
  15. deleted1131943's avatar
    azocarbo

    Anyone know how to find out what deal/price I am currently on please? … Anyone know how to find out what deal/price I am currently on please? (Sky non-fibre, formally o2 customer)

    yep just call sky broadband center of excellence they do a full review
  16. deleted781923's avatar
    Thanks a lot OP, got this deal with ease. Rang up the number quoted earlier to request mac code so u get put through to cancellations, Asked why i wanted to move and where too. I said bt because it was cheaper and i wanted to upgrade to fiber optic. They said they could do it for 10 pound for a year then 20 for 6 month. I said i have read online people have been offered this deal, after a brief period on hold while he spoke to his supervisor he offered me the deal. Thanks
  17. Toyland's avatar
    Big thanks to the OP. Got the deal from the 'mac' line. Originally offered a higher figure but when mentioning this thread I got the customary 'talk to the manager routine' and got the deal. At the end of an existing 12 month contract I have cancelled the TV (getting Freesat), kept the 38mb fiber for £5 (down from £20), paid the phone upfront saving a little bit and received the £100 credit. Literally nothing to pay now for the next year. All this wrapped in a 12 month contract not 18. Literally saved £100's. Happy days. After a shaky start, Sky broadband has given me no reason to leave. It doesn't throttle and speed and ping are consistent. Thank you again OP for a great deal.
  18. iKayZee's avatar
    tamaru

    How do you go about doing this?I don't really want to cancel, but love to … How do you go about doing this?I don't really want to cancel, but love to upgrade from my standard Sky connection to fibre broadband for a price like this!What if they're just like "Oh, okay, sorry to see you go, it'll get cut off in the next few days."



    See post number 21.

    You can cancel your cancellation or just say you'll call back and confirm the cancellation.
  19. alimsak's avatar
    Thanks OP and zermattbusby,(zermattbusby) saw your comment and got the same package as yours today and also paid 12 months line rental upfront (£11.70 p/m).
    Sky Fibre Unlimited (38Mb)
    18 Month Contract
    Free Hub / Free Delivery
    £5.00 x 12 = £60.00 (1st 12 Months)
    £20.00 x 6 = £120.00 (Final 6 Months)
    £11.70 x 12 = £140.40 (12 Months Line Rental upfront)
    £15.40 x 6 = £92.40 (Final 6 Months Line Rental)
    £60 + £120 + £140.40 + £92.40 = £412.80
    £412.80 - £100.00 (credit to a/c) = £312.80
    £312.80 div 18 = £17.37 P/M
    spoke to someone called john he was ready to give me the same package but without the £100.00 (credit to a/c),told him one of my friend got the same package with the credit, he said he will check with the manager and after asking the manager gave me the exact package.
    so once again,Thanks OP and zermattbusby
  20. speedking's avatar
    alimsak

    Thanks OP and zermattbusby,(zermattbusby) saw your comment and got the … Thanks OP and zermattbusby,(zermattbusby) saw your comment and got the same package as yours today and also paid 12 months line rental upfront (£11.70 p/m).Sky Fibre Unlimited (38Mb)18 Month ContractFree Hub / Free Delivery£5.00 x 12 = £60.00 (1st 12 Months)£20.00 x 6 = £120.00 (Final 6 Months)£11.70 x 12 = £140.40 (12 Months Line Rental upfront)£15.40 x 6 = £92.40 (Final 6 Months Line Rental)£60 + £120 + £140.40 + £92.40 = £412.80£412.80 - £100.00 (credit to a/c) = £312.80£312.80 div 18 = £17.37 P/Mspoke to someone called john he was ready to give me the same package but without the £100.00 (credit to a/c),told him one of my friend got the same package with the credit, he said he will check with the manager and after asking the manager gave me the exact package.so once again,Thanks OP and zermattbusby



    Thanks for posting this info! Rung 03442 410 709 > Press 2 and spoke to pleasant and helpful person.

    Initially had issues with the £100.00 credit but with a bit of banter was easily applied.

    A big thank you to the OP! You've let us upgrade to Fibre at a great price!
  21. poinsy's avatar
    G1ggs

    Just a word of warning to anyone thinking of going to Sky Broadband. They … Just a word of warning to anyone thinking of going to Sky Broadband. They don't allow you to connect your own router as Sky use MER authentication. It is known that some routers do work but these can be very expensive. The router supplied by Sky is very basic, which my be OK for most but not for others. Other ISP's, Virgin, BT supply routers with Gigabit LAN connections but Sky's hub doesn't have this feature as well as no 5GHz Wifi nor any USB ports.

    I connected my own router without any problems. It is the TP-Link TD-W8970, currently £36.
  22. toffeeefc's avatar
    zermattbusby

    New hub arrived today but cant use until the 25th (connection day)



    Just connect it should work on old connection then it will just update on 25th
  23. Roger_Norton's avatar

    New hub has arrived today connection date

    zermattbusby

    New hub arrived today but cant use until the 25th (connection day)



    My new hub also arrived today with the same connection date. Thanks, once gain.
  24. Roger_Norton's avatar
    zermattbusby

    Fibre all up and running todayHowever... the speeds are nowhere near … Fibre all up and running todayHowever... the speeds are nowhere near advertised14.18Mbps Down9.44Mbps UpThink I read somewhere it takes a few days to optimize, is this true or just the usual BS?Anyone else connected today, how are your speeds?



    20.46Mbps Down Max but was also 10.32Mbps Down 10 minutes earlier.
    1.16Mbps Up
    Contacted Sky, said it will not fully optimize for at least 24 hours. Fingers crossed.
  25. slipthru25's avatar
    All the people having problems with fibre speeds what were your qouted speeds at sign up, i get full speeds at all times but line can handle more than the 40/10 product.

    Have you been on to sky forums and have you checked if there are problems at your exchange.

    Also what is your actual connection speed in the router?
  26. Roger_Norton's avatar
    zermattbusby

    We estimate the download speed your line could support will be between … We estimate the download speed your line could support will be between 40.0 and 40.0 MbYou should expect a Guaranteed Minimum Access Line Speed of 36.1 MbModem Status ConnectedTraffic Type:PTMLine Rate - Upstream (Kbps) 7199Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps) 29996WIFILaptop ~ 7mtrs away from router10.46Mbps down5.93Mbps up



    Now seems to have stabilized at around 37 Down, 9 Up. Sky somehow worked out that I should have an extra £9 credit on top of £100 credit already awarded ( must be to do with previous payments etc) . Informed me I have nothing to pay until Nov 2015
  27. Roger_Norton's avatar
    zermattbusby

    Now that's more like it! Is that via WIFI or Ethernet?



    Currently 38.4Mb Up, 11.6Mb Down via ethernet. 16.1Mb Up, 10.4 Mb Down WiFi ( the WiFi speed testing was via mobile phone as don't have laptop or tablet yet). Sky Forums moderators also recommended , as an althernative to browser based testers, the use of the jdautospeedtester ( gmwsoftware.co.uk ).
    "It logs all your data and enables you to see at a glance what your speeds are doing over the course of the hour/day/week/month etc. It will test your download & upload speeds your ping times, packet loss and jitter."
    I have downloaded this. However, the Ookla speed tester I currently use seems fine as well.
  28. slipthru25's avatar
    zermattbusby

    We estimate the download speed your line could support will be between … We estimate the download speed your line could support will be between 40.0 and 40.0 MbYou should expect a Guaranteed Minimum Access Line Speed of 36.1 MbModem Status ConnectedTraffic Type:PTMLine Rate - Upstream (Kbps) 7199Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps) 29996WIFILaptop ~ 7mtrs away from router10.46Mbps down5.93Mbps up



    So your speed is still a bit off, hopefully it will stabilize in a day or so.

    My wi-fi speeds are rubbish to and im using the previous sky router with separate modem, i keep meaning to buy a seperate access point as i have my router sat under the stairs.
  29. Roger_Norton's avatar
    speedking

    I have been hitting 20 DL / 9.5 UL since Monday when it was activated. My … I have been hitting 20 DL / 9.5 UL since Monday when it was activated. My Guaranteed Minimum Access Line Speed was 36.1Anyone in a similar position? It does state it takes up-to 10 days but the speeds have remained the same for a while.



    When my activation took place on Tuesday 25th September I couldn't even hit 20 DL consistently, this lasted for the rest of the week. I was told that it would take 10 days to stabilize - so I expect yours will hit the minimum speed (36.1 DL) within the requisite timeframes.
  30. speedking's avatar
    Update to my speed woes: A BT Openreach engineer came out and fixed the issue with my line. Speed is now 38MB DL
  31. slipthru25's avatar
    speedking

    Anyone get a letter stating that the telephone line rental is going up? … Anyone get a letter stating that the telephone line rental is going up? Where does it leave the people who paid upfront when taking out the fibre broadband?



    You've paid upfront so it doesn't affect you until your 12 month line rental saver is up
  32. Roger_Norton's avatar
    speedking

    Thanks. Will negotiate something when the 12 months are up and for the … Thanks. Will negotiate something when the 12 months are up and for the fibre. Got another letter saying charging £1 for the 1571 service!



    Read the following after your post:

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/phones/2014/10/sky-customers-to-be-hit-with-line-rental-price-rises

    So contacted Sky and can confirm what slipthru25 has stated.
  33. Johnny.Bravo's avatar
    Was just thinking about opting for Sky fibre so good timing, thanks OP
  34. deleted679924's avatar
    Superstarbeejay

    I gave sky 3 months to fix my disconnections and poor speed. gave up and … I gave sky 3 months to fix my disconnections and poor speed. gave up and am now giving BT a chance to fix it. I have managed to get them to send a broadband engineer with a week which took over 2 months with sky.



    i am having the same problems..internet is always disconnecting...my speend for fibre is around 3mg sometimes even 1mg!...my phone line is so crackly you cant even use it and sky just keep sayin theres no problem! giving them 1 last chance then im cancelling aswell
  35. gazter's avatar
    Unusual to have a problem with sky internet. Of course it sounds like you have a line problem and they arent sorting it out. Bt Retail are not known for good support.

    Whenever i have to contact an isp on behalf of a client, Sky and plusnet tend to be pretty good.
  36. deleted1043272's avatar
    Joanne570 I Had the same problem as you when I moved to talk talk I couldn't use the phone as the crackling was that bad you couldn't here a thing
    I binned them after a month and went back to bt for my phone line ,
    funny the crackling stopped as soon as I went back to bt .
  37. deleted223427's avatar
    So far Sky has been good for us, was going to leave but they offered 40meg plus large tv and phone for only £35 a month and to make sure I got it on 12 months
  38. Okami's avatar
    joanne570

    i am having the same problems..internet is always disconnecting...my … i am having the same problems..internet is always disconnecting...my speend for fibre is around 3mg sometimes even 1mg!...my phone line is so crackly you cant even use it and sky just keep sayin theres no problem! giving them 1 last chance then im cancelling aswell



    It will seriously take them 2/3 months because they do every single check about a dozen time so they don't end up charging you for something that's your fault. Slow yes but if you want it done quick then do this.

    - Do all the trouble shooting before phoning them
    - Tell them you've done it and already phoned before
    - They may send you a new hub to check if its the hub (probably not, so free hub lol)
    - Ask to be put through to the technical team, the people you talk to at first are just people who make you do the basic trouble shooting. The other team can check for errors which will help move things on way quicker
    - If there is errors on your line they'll either try reseting the profile or adjusting it and tell you to wait more days to see if it works
    - If it doesn't then they'll send the Open reach guys

    I know because I had to go through all that crap with them. The Open reach guys take a day to fix it and tell you what they think is the problem and will try set up your cables better. You may get better net or the same, though if you're unluckly like me you may have to settle for lower speed but stable at least. Went from 5mb down to 3mb But they lowered my bill and it was cheapest around. Now its stable and don't get those days of useless net anymore. I will get fibre once this contract is over and the Open reach guys said it would be way better for me as the box is very close to my house.
  39. deleted403909's avatar
    why is anybody voting a retention deal as hot. there is no guarantee you or anybody else will get it!
  40. BobT's avatar
    And there I was feeling pleased with myself on the weekend renewing my 2nd 12x month sky fibre contract at £10 a month (38/10 package) with the phone line rental paid up front. Do you think if I rang and threatened to cancel I'd get a better deal? Cheers ☺
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