If you’re starting to feel the pinch of paying huge broadband and TV bills then BT may have a solution. The Internet Service Provider, has just launched an offer that includes full access to premium Sky channels plus Netflix access for just £10 per month. Considering that Netflix alone costs £6.99 per month this is a mighty bargain that is well worth considering if you love a nightly box set binge. As part of the £10 price you not only get Netflix but also channels such as Sky Atlantic, Sky Max, Sky Showcase and Sky Kids.
This content-packed deal usually costs £20 per month but anyone signing up before June 29 will see that cost slashed in half.
BT says that those joining will save over £200 during the 24-month contract with the deal even including a recordable set-top box so you can store content to watch at a later date. There are also over 300 on-demand box sets to be watched via Sky’s NOW streaming platform.
Of course, like all things in life, there is a catch as BT will only let you take advantage of this deal if you subscribe to its broadband plans.
So, if you don’t already use BT you will need to switch over before you’ll get the TV discount.
Luckily, there are some deals on internet access with BT also slashing the price of connections.
Right now you can get Fibre Essential for £26.99 (was £30.99) or faster Fibre 2 for £29.99 (was £34.99).
Once you’ve taken out these plans you can then instantly add BT TV for that £10 price.
FULL DETAILS ABOUT THE DEALS BELOW
Fibre Essential • NOW £26.99 – SAVE £4
INCLUDES: 36Mbps speeds plus BT’s Stay Fast Guarantee
EXTRAS: Add BT TV for £10 per month – saving £10
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Fibre 1 • NOW £28.99 – SAVE £3
INCLUDES: 50Mbps speeds plus BT’s Stay Fast Guarantee
EXTRAS: Add BT TV for £10 per month – saving £10
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Fibre 2 • NOW £29.99 – SAVE £5
INCLUDES: 73Mbps speeds plus BT’s Stay Fast Guarantee
EXTRAS: Add BT TV for £10 per month – saving £10
SEE THE DEAL HERE
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