BT's £12.5 billon buyout of mobile phone giant EE has been given the go-ahead after a six-month inquiry by the competition regulator. But if you're an EE customer, you won't see any change to your contract when the merger goes ahead, probably at the end of this month.
- A YEAR'S BT line & fibre b'band for £285 plus get a £100 Sains vch - A YEAR'S Plusnet line & standard b'band for £111 (equiv £9.24/mth) - How Sky, Virgin and TalkTalk custs can leave or slash £100s off costs
Around 4.4 million Virgin Media home phone, broadband and TV customers will be hit with inflation-busting price hikes of 5.4% on average from 1 February 2016, the provider has announced.
About 10 million BT broadband, phone and TV customers will be hit with inflation-busting price rises of up to 7% from 20 September. Now's the last chance for large numbers to switch elsewhere penalty-free.
Millions of BT customers unwittingly opted in to paying £5/month for their previously 'free' BT Sport package can get a no quibble refund from the giant by calling or emailing it, if they've no interest in the full package.
Millions of BT broadband, phone and TV customers will be hit with inflation-busting price rises of up to 7% from September in the latest raft of hikes from the telecoms giant. It's the third time since the start of 2014 it has raised standard line rental prices.
More than five million BT Sport customers have either been automatically opted into paying up to £141/year when they previously got it 'free', or they face a steep price rise. We explain how you can beat the hikes.
22 July 2015
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