Sky Broadband Review

If your current internet plan has you dragging your feet, you might want to consider flying high with Sky Broadband.

Source: Sky Broadband
Source: Sky Broadband

If your current internet plan has you dragging your feet, you might want to consider flying high with Sky Broadband.

Sky Broadband offers three super-fast unlimited fibre plans, which can be bundled with Sky TV for extra value.

Sky TV's broadband deals

  • Starter: Subscriber: $60/m | Non-subscriber: $65/m – 100/25Mbps
  • Everyday: Subscriber: $90/m | Non-subscriber: $100/m – 500/100Mbps
  • Pro: Subscriber: $100/m | Non-subscriber: $120/m – 900/500Mbps

Plans on 12-month contract. Exit fees apply.

Sky TV bundles

All Sky Broadband plans come with the option of adding Sky TV plan. Creating a Sky Broadband + Sky TV bundle means you can get more content for less money.

Sky Starter (the base Sky TV package) is $25.99 per month on its own. The minimum price of Sky Broadband and Sky TV bundles are:

  • Fibre Pro ($100) with Sky Starter ($25.99) = $125.99/month
  • Fibre Everyday ($90) with Sky Starter ($25.99) = $115.99/month
  • Fibre Starter ($60) with Sky Starter ($25.99) = $85.99/month

On top of these prices, if you’re a Sky TV subscriber there is the possibility of other costs, such as additional channel packages, and added Sky Box box functionality.

What's the deal with Sky Broadband?

Sky Broadband offers a few unique features that helps their internet plans stand out:

  • Sky Broadband offers a Boost Plan with every fibre pack for $10/month. Boost plans come with an extra booster to ensure you have internet access in every part of your home.
  • You can use your own router. Sky Broadband will work with most routers (compatibility information is available via the Sky website).

Prices correct 08/01/2026.


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Bruce Pitchers is Canstar's NZ Editor. An experienced finance reporter, he has three decades’ experience as a journalist and has worked for major media companies in Australia, the UK and NZ, including ACP, Are Media, Bauer Media Group, Fairfax, Pacific Magazines, News Corp and TVNZ. As a freelancer, he has worked for The Australian Financial Review, the NZ Financial Markets Authority and major banks and investment companies on both sides of the Tasman.
In his role at Canstar, he has been a regular commentator in the NZ media, including on the DrivenStuff and One Roof websites, the NZ Herald, Radio NZ, and Newstalk ZB.
Away from Canstar, Bruce creates puzzles for magazines including Woman’s Day and New Idea. He is also the co-author of the murder-mystery puzzle book 5 Minute Murder.


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