Sky takes steps to help stay-at-home customers

Sky has announced a raft of measures to help the growing number of customers that are having to stay at home.

Sky has partnered with NBCUniversal to make a range of movies available to rent at home through Sky Store, on the same day as the global premieres. This will begin with DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls World Tour on 6 April, the sequel to the Trolls blockbuster.

Sky Go Extra will be available to all customers for free, so busy homes will have access to Sky TV on three screens at the same time.

Calls to UK landlines at any time of day will be free for existing Sky Talk customers from this weekend to the end of April
All Sky Mobile customers will get a 10GB data boost into their Piggybanks, free of charge. This can be shared across all the SIMs on the account.

Call centres and engineers will prioritise the needs of existing customers to ensure their service keeps running smoothly

The Broadband, Talk and Mobile networks have been designed to handle high traffic peaks at all times of the day and night, and Sky’s network engineers are working hard to ensure they are tested, monitored and improved 24/7.

YouTube kids and Disney+ will be coming to Sky Q in the coming weeks, to give families even more entertainment choices.

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