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By January 2017, Sky said it had 6.1 million customers. [6] Sky agreed on 1 March 2013 to buy the fixed telephone line and broadband business of Telefónica UK, trading under the O2 and BE brands. The company agreed to pay £180 million initially, followed by a further £20 million after all customers have been transferred to Sky's existing ...
Operating company for the Sky pay-television service. [111] Sky In-Home Services Limited Home installations of satellite dishes and set-top boxes. [112] Sky Broadband Limited and Sky Home Communications Limited Operating companies for Sky's broadband and telephony services, including Be Un Limited which was acquired from O2. [113] Sky Ireland ...
In October 2007, Sky reached 1 million broadband customers and claimed to be gained one new customer every 40 seconds. [42] By September 2009, Sky Broadband had 2.3 million customers. [43] By July 2012 Sky Broadband had reached four million customers and had unbundled exchanges covering over 70% of the United Kingdom. [44]
As Sky's broadband and phone services use the existing telephone network (LLU and non-LLU) and is widely available as a result. Sky Ireland has offered fibre broadband, using the network of former incumbent, eir, with speeds of up to 100 Mbit/s since 26 December 2014. As of September 2019, Sky has a 13% market share of broadband subscriptions. [14]
This list compromises some of the broadband providers in the United Kingdom that are members of the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA). [1] In addition to ISPA, data from ISPreview, one of the UK's largest and longest running media outlets focussed on telecommunications news, is also used.