Sky changes broadband dealsA leading broadband provider has announced a range of changes to its web packages. The broadband deals offered by Sky have been given a makeover by the broadband provider.
It has been revealed that several of the packages have seen their name change, while they also made some amendments in terms of specifications.
The company's Broadband Max package has been renamed Broadband Unlimited and its download and upload speeds have been increased to 20MB and 1.3MB respectively.
In addition, Sky Broadband Mid is now Broadband Everyday and offers download speeds of up to 10MB, upload speeds of 600KB, a monthly usage cap of 10GB and three months free McAfee Security.
New customers on the firm's Broadband Base package also get the same offer of free security.
Details about the changes have come after the company also revealed that the deadline for its current Sky+ offers is approaching.
Both discounted deals for its Sky+ and HD services end on Thursday (June 25th).
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