Warning for mobile phone users for EE, BT, O2, and others as bills to go up next week
Providers such as EE, BT, O2, Plusnet, Sky, TalkTalk, Three, Virgin Media, and Vodafone will subject their customers to bill increases of up to 17.3 per cent. Many firms are justifying the skyrocketing prices by pointing to increasing operating costs, higher energy prices, and rising network costs.
"They should work to proactively identify these customers and ensure they’re not financially penalised, even if they don’t take up a social tariff.” BT confirmed this year it will rise prices by 14.4 per cent . According to calculations from Which?, low-income customers at BT, EE, Plusnet, TalkTalk, or Vodafone who earn £21,000 or less a year could see their bills rise by up to £777 a year on average.
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