
Earlier this year, all of the UK’s biggest Internet Service Providers announced price hikes for customers.
This included Sky, who added around 6 per cent to monthly bills.
Now, in a shock update, the company has announced another new price increase.
The firm’s NOW platform – which provides broadband for nearly half a million people – will soon cost £3 more per month.
The change will come into force from July 4 2025 with anyone who has signed up to plans such as Brilliant Broadband, Fab Fibre and Super Fibre being affected.
‘We understand that price increases are never welcome,’ a NOW spokesman said.
‘However, to continue improving and investing in our services, we need to adjust our pricing.
‘Starting 4th July, the monthly cost of our NOW legacy Broadband products, including Fab Fibre, Super Fibre, and Brilliant Broadband plans, will increase by £3 each.’
Source: Daily Mail

