Sky is ending its huge January sale later today, and that means there’s not much time left to slash your monthly broadband bills.

If you are trying to get your finances in check this year, it might be a good idea to head to Sky's website before tonight, January 29. The popular telecoms company has just confirmed that its massive online sale event is coming to an end with a new countdown timer showing there are just a few hours left to get cheaper broadband bills.
As long as you are very quick, you can currently get internet access at Sky's lowest-ever price with things starting from just £27 per month. That deal includes rapid 150Mbps broadband speeds which is easily quick enough for the average home watching some Netflix, surfing the web and sending out emails.
SEE THE SKY BROADBAND DEALS HERE
If you want to supercharge those downloads you can upgrade to 300Mbps or 500Mbps. There's even a deal on Sky's top-notch 1Gbps plan which will let you download a full HD movie in under 40 seconds.
To help make the deals sound more enticing, Sky has even scrapped the usual sign-up fee meaning it's totally free to join.
 Sky Full Fibre 150 
 SPEEDS: 150Mbps 
 PRICE: £27 per month 
 CONTRACT: 24 months 
 UP FRONT FEE: £0 
 SEE THE DEAL HERE 
 Sky Full Fibre 300 
 SPEEDS: 300Mbps 
 PRICE: £29 per month 
 CONTRACT: 24 months 
 UP FRONT FEE: £0 
 SEE THE DEAL HERE 
 Sky Full Fibre 500 
 SPEEDS: 500Mbps 
 PRICE: £33 per month 
 CONTRACT: 24 months 
 UP FRONT FEE: £0 
 SEE THE DEAL HERE 
 Sky Full Fibre 1GB 
 SPEEDS: 1Gbps 
 PRICE: £43 per month 
 CONTRACT: 24 months 
 UP FRONT FEE: £0 
 SEE THE DEAL HERE 
It's worth noting that all of the deals above are based on a two-year contract so make sure you are happy to join for that long. Some of those speeds advertised may also not be available in all areas as you'll need a full fibre connection to gain access to those rapid downloads.
Of course, Sky isn't the only firm with deals available right now. Vodafone is also offering cheaper fibre speeds and BT has also cut prices in January. Many of the so-called alt-nets such as Community Fibre and Hyperoptic are also dishing out some seriously tempting deals including free broadband for 3 months.
One final thing to check is that you really need superfast downloads. Only homes that are packed with devices and people need rapid internet access. If you simply stream the odd movie and surf the web 100Mbps should be ample.
Sourse: www.mirror.co.uk





