Sky has revealed upcoming price increases for certain broadband and TV customers starting in April. Broadband customers can expect a £3 monthly hike, while premium TV packages will see an increase ranging from £1 to £3. Sky will notify customers about these changes starting today.
Under Sky’s pricing model, customers in a minimum contract term can cancel their package without facing early termination fees. The price adjustments will take effect from April onwards. On a positive note, millions of TV customers will soon have HBO Max, Disney+, and Hayu included in their package at no extra cost.
Netflix is already part of the package, bringing the total value of streaming apps to £20 per month. A Sky representative stated that the price adjustments are necessary to support investments in fast broadband, top-notch entertainment, live sports, and reliable services, while managing industry-wide cost increases.
Last week, Sky Mobile customers experienced bill increases, with most bills going up by £1.50 monthly, equivalent to an annual rise of £18. The new prices will reflect in bills from February 14, 2026. This marks the first price change for in-contract Sky Mobile customers in over seven years.
Customers unhappy with the price hikes and still within their contract term can cancel their package without penalty. The price of the Sky Mobile social tariff for low-income individuals will remain unchanged. Out-of-contract customers are advised to compare prices online to potentially save money on mobile and broadband services.
To optimize your expenses, review your current usage of minutes, texts, and broadband speed to avoid overpaying for unused allowances. Consider switching providers or negotiating a better deal with your current one. Additionally, eligible individuals receiving benefits should inquire about cheaper social tariffs.
