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 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.
Plusnet home phone and broadband customers will be hit with price hikes from 2 September, although affected customers can leave penalty free as a result.
TalkTalk broadband, TV and home phone customers are to be hit with price hikes from 1 June, and the provider is scrapping free local calls for 200,000 users from 1 July.
Bills for Virgin Media customers are to increase by an average of 5.9% from 1 February 2015, but those affected can leave penalty free if they aren't happy with their new costs.
TalkTalk TV, home phone and broadband customers who are quick off the mark to pay their monthly bill and qualify for a 15% discount have been dealt a blow as the early repayment incentive drops to 10% off from this month.