Tech
Sky cuts price of HD box for existing subs
Published Monday, Sep 29 2008, 14:30 BST | By James Welsh
Sky is to offer its high definition Sky+ HD box to existing customers at half price during the month of October.
Both new and existing customers will be able to get the box for £75 during October. Standard set-up will continue to be free for new customers; existing customers will have to pay £30 unless they take out a multiroom subscription.
Sky will launch seven new HD channels - Sky Real Lives HD plus six genres of Sky Movies - in October.
Both new and existing customers will be able to get the box for £75 during October. Standard set-up will continue to be free for new customers; existing customers will have to pay £30 unless they take out a multiroom subscription.
Sky will launch seven new HD channels - Sky Real Lives HD plus six genres of Sky Movies - in October.
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