Sky launches Fibre Max
August 16, 2016
Sky has launched Sky Fibre Max, giving its customers access to what it desribes as a “super reliable fibre broadband” service.
Sky Fibre Max offers download speeds of up to 76Mb and totally unlimited usage and is available to customers for £25 (€28.71) a month, plus Sky Line Rental.
Sky Fibre Max allows customers to download their favourite music album in up to five seconds, TV shows in less than a minute, and movies in less than two minutes – all at the same time, on multiple devices.
Lyssa McGowan, Director, Communication Products, Sky commented: “We’ve introduced Sky Fibre Max to give new and existing customers more choice to access our fastest broadband product at a competitive price. The new product represents Sky’s continued commitment to develop our broadband and fibre offering with fantastic customer service.”
Sky Fibre Max contributes to Sky’s broadband portfolio of choice for its customers, including Sky Fibre Unlimited (up to 38Mb download speeds, unlimited usage), Sky Fibre (up to 38Mb download speeds, 25GB monthly usage cap) and Sky Broadband Unlimited (up to 17Mb, unlimited usage).
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