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'Ultra fast' broadband provider that's cheaper and faster than Sky launches rare £800 saving

Looking to save money on your next home broadband package? Local provider 4th Utility has dropped a huge sale on its speedy plan, with a deal that beats rivals Sky and Virgin Media and will save you more than £800.

Broadband shoppers that pick the 4th Utility package will save just under £34 a month as the bundle drops to just £29, a price that is rarely seen on a package that offers such speeds. At 900Mbps the plan has fast download and upload speeds and unlimited data use so you can stream endless films this Christmas (calling all Home Alone and The Grinch fans) and browse hassle-free into 2024.

And this December it comes packed with a huge £815 saving for eager shoppers, an amount which you won't currently find at any other provider. Including Sky which only recently dropped the price of its Ultrafast+ package, which will save shoppers £252 overall as it drops to £34 a month.

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And the biggest saving amount isn't the only reason why we'd recommend taking a closer look at the 4th Utility deal. When compared to rival Sky you'll get a lot more for your money. Sky's Ultrafast+ package costs £34 a month and includes 500Mbps, speeds which when compared to the 900Mbps at 4th Utility seem slow, especially as Sky is more expensive per month too.

However, the bigger saving with the 900Mbps broadband plan may not be right for all shoppers as despite the cheaper price users are tied in for longer. Sky's pricier 500Mbps plan is 18 months whereas bigger savers are locked into a longer 24-month deal at

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