FASTEST EVER BROADBAND
SKY Broadband is rolling out Full Fibre, using the UK’s fastest, most reliable broadband technology. With speeds right up to 944Mb/s, it’s 24x faster than standard fibre. What’s more all our Full Fibre plans are powered with the latest in Wi-Fi 6 technology. Combining the benefits of game-changing Wi-Fi 6 technology with a 100% full fibre connection, to give you enhanced speed and reliability. Find out how we provide full fibre straight to your home, with fibre to the premises (FTTP).
The Packages from SKY Network are to be provided with the lowest cost package to experience Full Fibre; Which are as well Ideal for 5+ devices | Wi-Fi Hub included | Expert install: get the best connection from day one | Data only: no phone line – just pure broadband.
With more Speed-Up and Spending Less; SKY Network looked at more than 10 of major competitors including, regarding the pricing tariff against the speed limits; and you could save £125 on average by switching to SKY Full Fibre 150 if you’re out of contract on superfast broadband.
Fibre-based broadband is the new generation of broadband – much faster, more reliable and it uses a different technology. Whilst traditional broadband is delivered via copper telephone lines, fibre-based broadband incorporates fibre optic cable in the link between the customer and the exchange (the set of equipment that connects telephone lines during a call).
Fibre optic cable has less interference, keeps the signal strength over much greater distances and operates at a higher frequency rate. Higher frequency means greater bandwidth and greater bandwidth means faster connection speeds.
The term ‘superfast’ relates specifically to the speed of the broadband received into the property. Superfast broadband is defined by Ofcom as offering speeds faster than 30 megabits per second (Mbps). Over 80,000 superfast connections were delivered throughout the life of the Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire contracts. The government target is to deliver gigabit-capable broadband to a minimum of 85% of premises by 2025.