It's easy changing your broadband provider between Sky and TalkTalk. Find out how in our step-by-step guide.


Whether you're changing your broadband provider from Sky to TalkTalk, or from TalkTalk to Sky, it's a straightforward process. Start by letting us know in which direction you'd like to change your provider:
Are you switching from Sky to TalkTalk, or from TalkTalk to Sky?
You can follow the instructions below if you're switching from Sky to TalkTalk Broadband.
Are you switching from TalkTalk to Sky instead? Tap for instructions.
Step 1: Check your Sky cancellation fee
To start with, check whether a cancellation fee will apply for ending your Sky broadband service.
If you’re already outside the minimum term of your contract with Sky, there will be no cancellation fees for ending your Sky broadband service. You’ll simply pay for your Sky service until the TalkTalk Broadband go-live date which will be given to you here.
If you’re still within the minimum term of your contract with Sky (i.e. the initial 12 months, 18 months or 24 months you signed up for), an early exit fee will apply for ending your Sky broadband service. This cancellation fee is plan-dependent but is typically £12.41 to £24.23 for each remaining month on your plan. You can get a quote for what this exit fee will be by calling Sky customer services on 0333 7591 018. Alternatively, there’s more information on how to calculate it within our guide to cancelling Sky.
You can find the contract end date for your Sky Broadband service by logging in to your My Sky account. Once you’ve logged in, go to your Message Centre followed by Your Contracts. Choose your broadband plan to see details of the end date.
If you have other services such as Sky TV or Sky Mobile, these are separate from your Sky broadband service. You’ll need to contact Sky separately if you’d like to cancel these services at the same time.
Step 2: Order your TalkTalk Broadband service
To progress with your broadband switch from Sky to TalkTalk, go to TalkTalk’s website to order your new TalkTalk broadband service.
For more information, select the type of broadband service you're planning to switch to on TalkTalk:
At present, TalkTalk offers a range of home broadband plans including the following:
Service | Average Speed | Contract Length | Upfront Price | Monthly Price |
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![]() Fast Broadband | 11Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £24.95/month |
![]() Fibre 35 | 38Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £27/month |
![]() Fibre 65 | 67Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £28/month |
![]() Full Fibre 150 | 152Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £32/month |
![]() Fibre 150 | 145Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £34/month |
![]() Fibre 250 | 290Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £39/month |
![]() Full Fibre 500 | 525Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £39/month |
![]() Full Fibre 900 | 944Mbps download | 18 month contract | £15 | £49/month |
See all TalkTalk Broadband Deals →
During the online order process, TalkTalk will give you an expected download speed as well as a minimum guaranteed speed for your service. Both of these will be specific to your address. You'll also be given a go-live date for when your broadband service will transfer from Sky to TalkTalk.
If you'd like to keep your current home phone or landline number, remember to provide this phone number when ordering your broadband package from TalkTalk. As long as you do this, TalkTalk will arrange for your phone number to be moved over to their service.
There's no need for you to contact Sky to cancel your old home broadband service. This is because the old Sky service will be cancelled for you automatically on the go-live date when your broadband service transfers to TalkTalk.
Step 3: Plug in your TalkTalk Hub on the go-live date
In advance of your broadband service switching over, TalkTalk will send you a new TalkTalk Hub through the post.
On the go-live date for your TalkTalk broadband service, you can expect your broadband service to stop working for a couple of minutes. When this happens, it'll be time to plug in your new TalkTalk Hub. There'll be instructions inside the package on how you can set up the new TalkTalk Hub.
Your new TalkTalk Hub will initially be configured with a different Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password. On all of the devices that were previously connected to your Sky router, you'll therefore need to sign in again to the Wi-Fi network using the new details provided by TalkTalk. For instance, you may need to log in again on your laptop, tablet, smartphone, smart TV and other smart home devices.
Alternatively, if it's too much hassle setting up Wi-Fi again on all of your devices, you can log in to TalkTalk Hub administration screen to change the Wi-Fi network details back to what you had before on Sky.
If you’re using a Wi-Fi repeater or a mesh networking solution such as BT Whole Home Wi-Fi or Google Nest Wi-Fi, you’ll need to set it up again at this point to work with your new TalkTalk Hub.
Step 4: Return or recycle your old Sky router
Once your new TalkTalk broadband service goes live, your old Sky broadband service will be cancelled automatically. You’ll receive a final bill from Sky following the cancellation, which will reflect your usage of their service up until cancellation.
If you have an old Sky Broadband router, you’ll need to return it if you have Sky Q or if you joined Sky Broadband after the 4th March 2020. If you don’t, a non-return fee will be charged on your final bill. For everyone else, it’s optional to return your old Sky broadband router but we’d recommend it to reduce the amount of electrical waste.
If you’re using a Sky email address, you can keep it at no additional cost when you cancel your home broadband service. However, you’ll need to make sure you sign in to your account at least once every six months to stop it from being deleted. Email addresses provided by Sky end in @sky.com.
TalkTalk also offers an e-mail service for their broadband customers. However, we'd typically recommend signing up for a free email provider instead (such as Gmail or Outlook.com). These free email services aren’t linked to your broadband provider so you can easily change your broadband service again in the future with a lot less hassle.
Start your switch from Sky to TalkTalk →
More Information
Please see the TalkTalk website for more information about switching to their broadband service.
You can follow the instructions below if you're switching from TalkTalk to Sky Broadband.
Are you switching from Sky to TalkTalk instead? Tap for instructions.
Step 1: Check your TalkTalk cancellation fee
To start with, check whether a cancellation fee will apply for ending your TalkTalk broadband service.
If you’re already outside the minimum term of your contract with TalkTalk, there will be no cancellation fees for ending your TalkTalk broadband service. You’ll simply pay for your TalkTalk service until the Sky Broadband go-live date which will be given to you here.
If you’re still within the minimum term of your contract with TalkTalk (i.e. the initial 12 months, 18 months or 24 months you signed up for), an early exit fee will apply for ending your TalkTalk broadband service. This is typically between £5 and £10.50 per remaining month on your contract. You can get a quote for what this exit fee will be by calling TalkTalk customer services on 0345 172 0046. Alternatively, there’s more information on how to calculate it within our guide to cancelling TalkTalk.
If you’re not sure when your TalkTalk broadband contract comes to an end, you can check your contract end date in the My Package section of your TalkTalk online account. Alternatively, your contract end date should also be listed on your bills from TalkTalk.
If you have TalkTalk TV, this will be cancelled along with your TalkTalk broadband service.
Step 2: Order your Sky Broadband service
To progress with your broadband switch from TalkTalk to Sky, go to Sky’s website to order your new Sky broadband service.
For more information, select the type of broadband service you're planning to switch to on Sky:
- Essential Plus Broadband
- Superfast Broadband
- Ultrafast Broadband
- Ultrafast Plus Broadband
- Gigafast Broadband
- Broadband and TV
At present, Sky offers a range of home broadband plans including the following:
Service | Broadband | Television | Monthly Price |
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![]() Sky Ultrafast | 145Mbps average download | No TV | £30/month for 18 months |
![]() Sky TV Essentials with Superfast 35 Broadband | 36Mbps average download | Sky TV Essentials 200+ channels included | £33/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky Superfast | 61Mbps average download | No TV | £34/month for 18 months with 7 months half price |
![]() Sky Superfast 35 | 36Mbps average download | No TV | £34.50/month for 18 months |
![]() Sky TV Essentials with Superfast Broadband | 61Mbps average download | Sky TV Essentials 200+ channels included | £36/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky Stream, Sky Entertainment & Netflix with Superfast Broadband | 61Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() ![]() 120+ channels included | £39/month for 18 months £13 for 1 months |
![]() Sky TV with Superfast 35 Broadband | 36Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() 300+ channels included | £41/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky TV with Superfast Broadband | 61Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() 300+ channels included | £44/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky TV with Netflix and Superfast 35 Broadband | 36Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() ![]() 300+ channels included | £45/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky Ultrafast Plus | 500Mbps average download | No TV | £48/month for 18 months with 7 months half price |
![]() Sky TV with Ultrafast Broadband | 145Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() 300+ channels included | £48/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky Stream, Sky Entertainment & Netflix with Ultrafast Plus Broadband | 500Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() ![]() 120+ channels included | £49/month for 18 months £23 for 1 months |
![]() Sky TV with Netflix and Ultrafast Broadband | 145Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() ![]() 300+ channels included | £52/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky Gigafast | 900Mbps average download | No TV | £58/month for 18 months |
![]() Sky TV with Ultrafast Plus Broadband | 500Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() 300+ channels included | £58/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
![]() Sky TV with Sky Sports & Superfast Broadband | 61Mbps average download | ![]() ![]() ![]() 300+ channels included | £64/month for 18 months plus £29.95 upfront |
During the online order process, Sky will give you an expected download speed as well as a minimum guaranteed speed for your service. Both of these will be specific to your address. You'll also be given a go-live date for when your broadband service will transfer from TalkTalk to Sky.
If you'd like to keep your current home phone or landline number, remember to provide this phone number when ordering your broadband package from Sky. As long as you do this, Sky will arrange for your phone number to be moved over to their service.
There's no need for you to contact TalkTalk to cancel your old home broadband service. This is because the old TalkTalk service will be cancelled for you automatically on the go-live date when your broadband service transfers to Sky.
Step 3: Plug in your Sky Broadband Hub on the go-live date
In advance of your broadband service switching over, Sky will send you a new Sky Broadband Hub through the post.
On the go-live date for your Sky broadband service, you can expect your broadband service to stop working for a couple of minutes. When this happens, it'll be time to plug in your new Sky Broadband Hub. There'll be instructions inside the package on how you can set up the new Sky Broadband Hub.
Your new Sky Broadband Hub will initially be configured with a different Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password. On all of the devices that were previously connected to your TalkTalk router, you'll therefore need to sign in again to the Wi-Fi network using the new details provided by Sky. For instance, you may need to log in again on your laptop, tablet, smartphone, smart TV and other smart home devices.
Alternatively, if it's too much hassle setting up Wi-Fi again on all of your devices, you can log in to Sky Broadband Hub administration screen to change the Wi-Fi network details back to what you had before on TalkTalk.
If you’re using a Wi-Fi repeater or a mesh networking solution such as BT Whole Home Wi-Fi or Google Nest Wi-Fi, you’ll need to set it up again at this point to work with your new Sky Broadband Hub.
Step 4: Return or recycle your old TalkTalk router
Once your new Sky broadband service goes live, your old TalkTalk broadband service will be cancelled automatically. You’ll receive a final bill from TalkTalk following the cancellation, which will reflect your usage of their service up until cancellation.
Once the transfer is complete, you’ll still have your old broadband router from TalkTalk. There’s no obligation to return it, so you can keep it if you’re able to find another use for it. However, we’d strongly encourage you to either return the router or to recycle it responsibly, rather than leaving it in a drawer. This will minimise the amount of electronic waste that goes into landfills for future generations. If you like, you can return your old router to TalkTalk for free and they’ll either re-use or recycle it for you.
If you’re using a TalkTalk e-mail address, this will be cancelled along with your TalkTalk broadband service. You’ll need to pay £5/month or £50/year for TalkTalk’s Mail Plus service if you’d like to keep it. This allows you to keep up to five TalkTalk email addresses (normally ending in @talktalk.net, @tiscali.co.uk, @lineone.net or a number of other domain names).
Sky also offers an e-mail service for their broadband customers. However, we'd typically recommend signing up for a free email provider instead (such as Gmail or Outlook.com). These free email services aren’t linked to your broadband provider so you can easily change your broadband service again in the future with a lot less hassle.
Start your switch from TalkTalk to Sky →
More Information
Please see the Sky website for more information about switching to their broadband service.
Alternatively, for further information, read our in-depth guides to switching broadband provider or cancelling your home broadband service in the UK.
Andy said:
The easy switching wasn’t so easy for me. I was out of contract and switched from TalkTalk to Vodafone, I selected keep my old number and it said they would contact TalkTalk so I didn’t have to do anything. It to the date when Vodafone installed, that went fine. I hadn’t heard anything from TalkTalk about leaving so I rang them, Vodafone hadn’t informed them but oddly now my landline number is same for Vodafone as it is for TalkTalk so how that happens who knows. Anyway, now I have to pay an extra month to TalkTalk for a notice period. So if doing a switch I would always ring your current providor and tell them you are leaving.
Andy said:
I moved from BT to Vodafone. I have a high end Asus modem/router. the linespeed is great both as reported by router and when device attached by Lan Cable. yet the WiFi speed now way down about 1/3 to 1/2 of linespeed. yet same hardware as with bt when drop was 10% at most.
How can this be?
Nik said:
hi Ken, THANK YOU SO MUCH! this little nugget of info is going to save me so much time: “Alternatively, if it’s too much hassle setting up Wi-Fi again on all of your devices, you can log in to BT Smart Hub administration screen to change the Wi-Fi network details back to what you had before on Plusnet”.
I’ve just switched from plusnet to BT and was googling possibilities of daisy chaining my old router to the new 1 when it arrives, as i have a whole smart home set up. Due to being disabled the smart home is a NEED but an utter pain in the backside to have to re set up. normally id bite the bullet and just do it, but health issues are having a flare at the moment so finding out that i can just “clone” my existing details on the new router is amazing news!