Now TV Black Friday deal: Super fast broadband for just £24 a month in provider’s sale

The brand claims to offer its ‘lowest price ever’ for its fastest internet package

Ellie Fry
Friday 27 November 2020 11:14 EST
The package comes with free line rental and no activation fee
The package comes with free line rental and no activation fee (The Independent/Now TV)

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Black Friday 2020 is almost here, with just one day to go until the big event.

As the pre-sales started earlier than ever before, it’s already set to be the biggest Black Friday ever as retailers look to make up for lost revenue during the pandemic.

Amazon kicked off the early bird trend with pre-sale deals a whole month before the day itself, while others including Currys PC World, John Lewis, AO and Boots all launched in early November too. But some brands and retailers such as Argos and Pandora chose to hold out until a week before the sale, but have now also started their sales.

We’ve seen impressive offers on the Nintendo Switch, Apple AirPods, Amazon’s Echo Dot and Dyson vacuums so far, just to name a few deals. Here at IndyBest we’ll be updating our Black Friday guides daily, covering the best deals across tech, laptops, TVs, fashion, home appliances, beauty and kids’ toys among other areas.

Now TV has finally started its Black Friday sale, beating Sky’s prices for its superfast broadband.

Read on for everything you need to know about Now TV’s impressive deals during the Black Friday event.

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Now TV Broadband Superfibre package: Was £28 a month, now £24 a month - Buy now

(Now TV)

Now TV is offering its Now Broadband superfibre package for its “lowest ever price” of just £24 a month for 12 months. Its fastest internet speed of 63 Mps gets you unlimited downloads, plus unlimited calls from the included line rental at less than £30. Plus, there’s no activation fee. 

Sky is offering its superfast broadband for £25 a month for 18 months with a set-up fee of £19.95 at a speed of 59Mps, so its sister brand, Now TV’s deal is far more impressive.

If you don’t need super fast internet for streaming or gaming, you can get the brand’s 11Mpbs internet package for just £18 a month for 12 months. Or, for just £22 a month, you could opt for its mid-level broadband speed package of 36Mpbs and get a year’s subscription to Now TV’s Entertainment Pass, along with the free line rental.

If you want to take advantage of Now TV’s other TV packages, all you need to do is sign up and choose from a range of options, from Sky Sports and Sky Cinema passes to Kids and Hayu.

This is a seriously low price for such a speedy internet package and the 12-month deal means far less commitment than the likes of Sky.

Buy now

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