SKY BROADBAND PACKAGES AND SPEEDS REVIEW
Sky Broadband packages and speeds: How good are they?
Sky currently offers eight Full Fibre broadband packages. It’s a lot. And there’s an odd top end to things too, with its top speeds being some of the fastest in the country, but with limited availability. Let’s take a closer look.

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Sky Broadband speeds and packages scorecard
Six key areas. One overall score. All calculated using our transparent methodology.
Available speeds
Download speed options the provider makes available, including the range, spacing and whether each speed has a clear role.
Package range
How the package range is structured, including choice, flexibility, useful extras and whether the tiers feel easy to compare.
Upload speeds
How upload speeds compare with download speeds, whether faster uploads are available, and how useful they are for everyday sharing.
Gaming features
How well the connection suits gaming, including speed, latency, jitter and whether the supplied routers include dedicated gaming controls.
Working from home
How well packages support home working, including upload headroom, reliability, router controls and options for keeping work devices separate.
Changing your package
How easily customers can upgrade, downgrade or adjust a package, including online options, fees, notice periods and contract changes.
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Package range
Sky’s package range is far better organised than most. The names tell you the headline speed, the regular packages are mostly well spaced and the top two are genuinely premium products. The catch is that ordinary packages keep some of Sky’s most useful Wi-Fi features behind a paid WiFi Max subscription.
Sky builds better packages as you move up the range
The names tell you exactly what you’re buying
Full Fibre 75, 100, 150, 300 and 500 all do exactly what sensible package names should: tell you the headline download speed before you open the details. Full Fibre Gigafast is the one less precise name, although Sky clearly advertises its 900Mbps speed alongside it.
Full Fibre 75 and 100 are rather close together, but the distribution becomes much cleaner from Full Fibre 150 upwards. The two Gigafast+ packages also make their 2.5Gbps and 5Gbps speeds explicit. There’s very little decoding required anywhere in the range.
Ordinary packages keep the best Wi-Fi extras behind WiFi Max
Sky Broadband Shield is included, giving you network-level protection and parental controls without another subscription. Beyond that, ordinary Full Fibre packages are fairly bare. You don’t get a room-by-room Wi-Fi guarantee, a mesh device or broadband backup as standard.
WiFi Max adds the Wi-Fi guarantee, Sky Advanced Security, Sky Device Priority and access to as many as three Sky Max Pods if Sky can’t deliver the promised room speeds. It’s a great bundle, but it costs extra on ordinary packages and you don’t receive any Max Pods automatically.
Gigafast+ becomes a genuinely premium package
Sky’s 2.5Gbps and 5Gbps Gigafast+ packages aren’t simply faster versions of the same thing. They include WiFi Max and come with the much better Wi-Fi 7 Gigafast+ Hub. That gives the top of Sky’s range a real package upgrade instead of just a larger speed number.
The problem is, these packages require you to live somewhere where you can get CityFibre, and offer vastly more speed than any home needs. Sky deserves credit for including the premium router and Wi-Fi extras, but ordinary packages would be considerably more generous if WiFi Max wasn’t another monthly charge.
There’s no surprise bundle hiding elsewhere
Sky doesn’t include a landline, provider email, Netflix or broadband backup with its standalone broadband packages. Calling packages are available separately, but there’s no paid static IP or proper broadband backup option. Beyond Sky Broadband Shield, the standard bundle is broadband, its supplied hub, and not much else.
That keeps things relatively simple, but it also means Sky earns little credit for dishing out great extras. The genuinely useful stuff is concentrated inside WiFi Max, while entertainment remains part of Sky’s separate TV offering. You’re essentially choosing between broadband packages here, not all-in bundles stuffed with freebies.
Sky Broadband’s package ladder
How the main packages step up.
Good enough for basic needs
Sweet spot for most homes
Too fast for most homes
How to choose a Sky Broadband package
1. Choose the speed first
Start with what your home needs.
Use our package recommender in the available-speeds section. It’ll size up your household so you don’t choose 5Gbps simply because Sky has somehow made 900Mbps look restrained.
2. Check what your address gets
Not every home gets the full range.
Head over to Sky and enter your address. The established Full Fibre range and the CityFibre-only Gigafast+ packages have different availability, so check what Sky can actually sell you.
3. Price up WiFi Max separately
The useful extras move around.
WiFi Max costs extra on ordinary Full Fibre packages but is included with Gigafast+. Compare the complete monthly price rather than buying multi-gigabit broadband purely to obtain the better router and Wi-Fi extras.
Having trouble choosing a broadband provider?
No single best provider or package exists – only the best pick for you personally. Fibredog's YourMatch™ system uses thousands of provider metrics and a lot of maths to find you your perfect match.
Having trouble choosing a broadband provider?
No single best provider or package exists – only the best pick for you personally. Fibredog's YourMatch™ system uses thousands of provider metrics and a lot of maths to find you your perfect match.
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