Subscribers to Sky's broadband TV bundles are being invited to join the 'Supertelly' revolution.
The broadband provider has announced that the Sky+ box set is being discontinued as a standalone product, with a new high definition (HD) version arriving in its place.
When signing up to a Sky broadband and TV package, customers will be provided with a Sky+ HD box.
A spokesperson for Sky stated: "We are all really excited about this move here at Sky as we all believe that HD is going to grow significantly in 2010.
"HD is a much better viewing experience than standard definition, especially when watching live sport."
The Sky+ service is continuing unaffected, but the announcement means all new satellite viewers will have the option of high-definition viewing.
Last month, the firm announced it would be launching its own 3D channel in April 2010.
The service, which will be available through the Sky+ HD box, will initially only be available to public houses.


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