Telecoms giant BT is set to charge customers who have ditched its broadband, but want to keep their BT email address, a whopping £90 a year from next month - here's how you can beat the charges.
Millions of BT customers are facing yet another round of price hikes from September, MoneySavingExpert can reveal, with line rental, broadband, TV, BT Sport and calls costs set to rise for some.
Virgin Media should not be charging customers exit fees of up to £240, regulator Ofcom has said – but it’s yet to order the company to change its ways.
Around 6.5 million customers in the UK are likely to be paying too much for their broadband and 1.5 million could be overpaying for their mobiles, according to figures from the telecoms regulator.
From next week, adverts from broadband providers will all have to show the average rather than the top speeds they offer - but the actual speed you get now won't change.
Plusnet has warned customers that it's increasing many broadband contract prices by £12 a year in June and call costs will be going up too - here's how to fight back.