Sky Cable Corporation’s broadband internet service provider SKY Fiber is aiming to get a bigger piece of the rapidly growing home internet market by offering cost-effective internet connectivity.
In a media briefing, the firm launched its new Super Speed Plans that address the need for fast and reliable internet speeds at affordable prices for Filipino households.

“While the proliferation of broadband options is beneficial for consumers, choosing the right plan for their daily needs is proving to be a challenge,” said SKY’s Head of Consumer Product, Programming, and Airtime Group James Dumlao.
He added that, “more often than not, there would be a trade-off in terms of price, speed, reliability, or overall service.” SKY’s Head of Consumer Broadband Alan Supnet noted the difficulty of subscribers in choosing the right plan, citing the issue of balancing speed and price.
Budget-conscious consumers tend to settle for low-cost plans with an unreliable connection, while those concerned about a poor internet connection go for mega high-speed plans but end up paying exorbitant fees.
SKY Fiber aims to resolve this problem by offering the fast speed options enough for internet activities bundled with the WiFi Mesh device to improve the internet signal distribution in the home.
Given this, subscribers will not need to choose between expensive high-speed plans and unreliable low-cost plans as SKY Fiber Super Speed Plans can satisfy their internet needs.
“No other brand in the market bundle WiFi Mesh units at no extra monthly fees. So that’s another ‘swak’ feature of our revitalized Super Speed Plans,” Supnet said.
Additionally, the internet service provider strengthened the cost-efficiency of subscribing to SKY Fiber by offering waived installation fees and a free speed boost promo until April 30. The free speed boost providing as much as 50 percent additional internet speed is available for select plans.
SKY Fiber is available for residents in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Baguio, Cebu, Dumaguete, Bacolod, Iloilo, Davao, GenSan, and Zamboanga.