Headline-hogging Gigabit launches are all the rage, but operators worldwide are obviously developing other broadband options as well. On Tuesday, U.K. operator Sky introduced its Sky Fibre Max, offering download speeds of up to 76 Mbps and unlimited usage. It’s available to subscribers for £25 a month, plus Sky Line Rental (£17.40 a month).
“We’ve introduced Sky Fibre Max to give new and existing customers more choice to access our fastest broadband product at a competitive price. The new product represents Sky’s continued commitment to develop our broadband and fibre offering with fantastic customer service,” Lyssa McGowan, director, communication products at Sky says.
Sky boasts that its customer service was rated number 1 by U.K. communications regulator Ofcom in January 2016, compared with the likes of BT, Virgin Media and Talk Talk.
The new speed option joins the operator’s Sky Fibre Unlimited (up to 38 Mbps download speeds, unlimited usage), Sky Fibre (up to 38 Mbps download speeds, 25 GB monthly usage cap) and Sky Broadband Unlimited (up to 17 Mbps, unlimited usage).