Energy prices aside we seem to be on course for some big ass price increases coming our way!
BT
Customers signed up for BT Fibre 2 with a landline phone currently pay £34.99 a month but will be charged £38.24 from April
Over the year, that works out at an extra £39 on their internet bill
BT said the average price increase will be £3.50 a month - or £42 a year
Yesterday the company said it "remains committed to supporting customers facing financial hardship and have a number of options to help them".
VODAFONE
Vodafone customers who took out a contract from December 9, 2020 will see their bills rise by the CPI rate plus 3.9%.
That means its Superfast 2 broadband deal will go up £1.86 a month - costing an additional £22 a year.
Vodafone said most customers will end up paying between £2.32 to £2.88 extra a month - that totals £34.56 a year
BT Especially have been in the news
But I expect Sky, Virgin Media etc to all follow suit!
I'm not even sure jumping ship to other companies would pay off at this point!
Anyone else worried?
BT
Customers signed up for BT Fibre 2 with a landline phone currently pay £34.99 a month but will be charged £38.24 from April
Over the year, that works out at an extra £39 on their internet bill
BT said the average price increase will be £3.50 a month - or £42 a year
Yesterday the company said it "remains committed to supporting customers facing financial hardship and have a number of options to help them".
VODAFONE
Vodafone customers who took out a contract from December 9, 2020 will see their bills rise by the CPI rate plus 3.9%.
That means its Superfast 2 broadband deal will go up £1.86 a month - costing an additional £22 a year.
Vodafone said most customers will end up paying between £2.32 to £2.88 extra a month - that totals £34.56 a year
BT Especially have been in the news
BT to introduce inflation-busting price rises
Most broadband and phone bills will rise by more than 9% at the end of March, BT says.
www.bbc.co.uk
But I expect Sky, Virgin Media etc to all follow suit!
I'm not even sure jumping ship to other companies would pay off at this point!
Anyone else worried?