NOW Broadband Deals & Offers (April 2026)
Full Fibre from £23/month | NOW Broadband Powered by Sky
Looking for the latest NOW Broadband deals? The current public NOW Broadband Powered by Sky range is refreshingly simple: three full fibre plans topping out at 300Mb/s. If you want the full verdict, read our NOW Broadband review. If you're deciding between the two sister brands, our NOW Broadband vs Sky Broadband guide and full Sky Broadband review are worth reading too.
The main public offer on NOW Broadband Powered by Sky right now is simple rather than flashy: all three listed fibre plans currently show £0 activation fee and £0 delivery fee.
NOW sells these plans as NOW Broadband Powered by Sky. That means when you hit check coverage or order, you are taken through to Sky.com to complete the journey, and availability depends on your address.

NOW Broadband’s current public lineup is a clean three-tier full fibre range. The headline value is the low entry price, while the main limitation is that the range currently tops out at 300Mb/s. If you need more context before buying, our NOW Broadband review breaks down the trade-offs in plain English.
NOW Broadband Plans & Prices
Here are the live public NOW Broadband Powered by Sky packages we found today. All three are listed as Full Fibre plans, each with a 24-month minimum term, and each currently shows £0 activation fee plus £0 delivery fee.
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What You Get With NOW Broadband
NOW’s pitch is less about endless bundles and more about a simple Sky-backed fibre product. For many households, that is the appeal: fewer confusing tiers, reasonable entry pricing, and a recognisable support setup.
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Simple full fibre rangeJust three public plans to compare, which makes this page much easier to keep current than providers with a dozen variants.
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Speeds up to 300Mb/sThe range is aimed at normal households rather than ultra-premium power users. That keeps pricing relatively tidy, but it also means there is no gigabit-style top tier here.
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Sky-backed support and orderingNOW’s broadband page explicitly leans on Sky’s customer service and sends you to Sky.com to complete the order.
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Useful if you already like the NOW/Sky ecosystemIf you stream NOW already, or are comparing the two brands side by side, it can feel like the simpler and cheaper on-ramp.
NOW Broadband Powered by Sky
The short version
NOW Broadband is no longer the oddball flexible bargain it once felt like. Today it is much closer to a simplified, value-led Sky offer with three clear fibre choices and a cleaner price ladder. That is why the best companion reads for this page are our NOW Broadband review, our full Sky Broadband review, and our NOW Broadband vs Sky Broadband comparison.
In practice, NOW is the more stripped-back choice. Sky is the brand to look at if you want higher-end extras, a wider premium ecosystem, or faster upper tiers in some areas. NOW is the one to look at if you want the Sky connection story in a simpler, cheaper package.
NOW vs Sky: Which One Makes More Sense?
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Choose NOW if price and simplicity matter mostNOW’s current public range is easier to scan quickly and starts lower than many premium-brand deals.
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Choose Sky if you want more headroomSky is the better brand to investigate if you want the broader feature set, higher-end packages or a more premium ecosystem around the broadband line itself.
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Read both before orderingOur NOW vs Sky comparison is the fastest shortcut if you are stuck between them, while the standalone reviews go deeper.
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By Hasnaat Mahmood
Broadband & Technology Expert
The interesting thing about NOW Broadband in April 2026 is how focused it has become. There is no maze of confusing packages here. You get a small fibre range, Sky-backed ordering, and a price ladder that is easy to understand. That makes NOW appealing for shoppers who want straightforward value more than premium extras.
Last updated: 10 April 2026. FindCheapBroadband.com is an independent comparison site supported by advertising.
