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Sky hit 1 million
Posted by: eusty on Monday, October 29, 2007 - 11:11 AM
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Sky has said that it now has a million customers, although it didn't reveal how
many are actually connected to it's LLU services. This means that a new
customer has signed up to it's bundled package every 40 seconds since launching
the service back in July last year. Sky uses its own which now covers 70 per
cent of the country, to provide broadband to its customers, but also gives the
option of connecting through BT, but at a £17 a month premium. The three
packages for existing customers who use it's own network range from one being
free, and the others cost £5 and £10 per month.
| "We're not only the UK's fastest ever growing broadband provider,
but we're also delivering a high quality service that is saving
customers significant amounts of money. Thousands of customers are
switching from other providers to get fast broadband that comes with Sky
TV," |
| James Murdoch Sky's chief executive |
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