Millions of Sky customers will see bills increase by up to £6 a month – equivalent to £72 a year.
While the rises are capped at a £6 a month - a hike that will hit 8 per cent of customers - the average increase comes in at around £3 per month, or £36 a year.
Sky Broadband Essential customers will see the biggest increase, with prices going up more than 13 per cent from £22 a month to £25.
Changes to TV and broadband prices will bite from 1 April, while home phone prices will change for existing customers on 1 May.
Price hike: Sky is putting up prices for its TV, broadband and phone customers as of 1 April