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JickieC

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Agree. I've had it for nearly a year, works effortlessly. If you can pick up a good deal for the passes then it's a cheaper solution for TV. For example you can get 6 months Sky Movies and Sky Entertainment for ?56. It's for new customers only but you can just keep creating new accounts :)
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thanks guys - all very good to know!

so here is where i am a little bit thick...

our current Sky package is their cheapest one at 24 MB a month and NOW TV's Brilliant Boradband is saying speeds of up to 7mbps - am i missing something here? Are people above talking about the Brilliant package?

Thank you for all your help!

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7mbps isn't a lot of download speed but it could be enough - depends what you want to do and how many people in the house using it - I found this for you


https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/broadband-deals/article/what-broadband-speed-do-i-need which explains it all nicely.


https://www.comparethemarket.com/broadband/content/broadband-for-streaming/


We ended up with Sky Fibre as we got a deal - and it's great


The NOW TV deals included line rental so sounds really good

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I really wouldn't recommend the Brilliant package which is 11 Mbps. I'm on the 36Mbps package and pay ?22 per month. I use to pay more for the faster package but when I downgraded, I found that it was sufficient so I stuck with it.
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