When you combine Sky Broadband’s reputation and experience in the television business with BT’s years of service (and their phone lines, of course), what you get is a great broadband provider. Sky Broadband packages, which can include TV, broadband and phone service, are among the most competitive and attractive in the market right now. The only drawback is that Sky Broadband’s Internet speeds lag behind some of the other leading contenders (like Virgin Media, for example). But Sky Broadband more than adequately competes in other areas, such as a nice array of products and great customer service and technical support.
The Sky Max broadband deal is one of the company’s best packages; it’s available to the lucky customers who live in the areas covered by this service. But no matter what Sky Broadband deal you opt for, you can expect tech support all day, every day, from the professional support team (based in the UK!). The word has spread about Sky Broadband’s products because it has over 2 million customers now, which makes it the fourth-largest ISP (Internet Service Provider) in the UK (behind BT, Virgin Media, and the companies that operate under the Carphone Warehouse banner, i.e., TalkTalk, Tiscali and AOL). If you’re looking for an all-in-one package, you can’t beat Sky’s Sky+Box deal, which costs £49 a month. Sky Broadband is also making a concerted effort to woo away Tiscali subscribers and is offering the Sky+Box deal for free to the disgruntled customers of the Carphone-owned broadband company. Now, that’s an offer that’s hard to refuse!