New TalkTalk broadband deal will make you ditch Sky TV for good
Those looking for a new broadband deal may want to look at TalkTalk. The firm has just launched a new deal that is perfect for those who want speedy internet access but also don’t want to miss a game or F1 action this summer. In a bid to pull customers away from rivals like BT and Sky, the company has announced the deal that’s offering a massive 25 percent discount on TalkTalk TV and a NOW Sports Membership. If you sign up for one of TalkTalk’s Full Fibre plans before the 25th of May, you’ll also receive a year-long subscription to its TV Hub and NOW Sports for just £30 a month, with no extra cost.
HERE ARE ALL THE DEALS OFFERING TALKTALK TV HUB AND NOW TV SPORTS
Fibre 150
PRICE: £29.95
TERM: 24 MONTHS
MINIMUM DOWNLOAD SPEED: 120Mbps
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Fibre 500
PRICE: £39
TERM: 24 MONTHS
MINIMUM DOWNLOAD SPEED: 440Mbps
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Fibre 900
PRICE: £49
TERM: 24 MONTHS
MINIMUM DOWNLOAD SPEED: 725Mbps
SEE THE DEAL HERE
A NOW Sports subscription normally costs £34.99 per month, while TalkTalk TV costs £5 per month, totalling £39.99.
With the new package offering both services for £30, you will be saving almost 25 percent of the cost every month, adding up to nearly £120 per year.
The NOW sports subscription will give you access to some of the biggest sports channels including 11 live Sky Sports Channels, 400+ live football games including the biggest Premiere league matches, plus access to every F1 race.
Meanwhile, customers will enjoy over 70 live TV channels through TalkTalk’s TV Hub, along with catch-up services, and top streaming services.
If you change your mind, there is no long-term commitment on the TV subscription, which means that you could be spending less by only paying for what you want.
This deal is perfect for sports fans, with a number of premier league games and F1 races taking place over the next month, all of which are available via TalkTalk TV & NOW Sports
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