
Ofcom has banned phone, broadband, and pay-TV providers from implementing mid-contract price increases linked to inflation and an additional 3.9%. This move aims to protect consumers from unexpected price hikes and ensure greater transparency in service agreements. The new Ofcom rules apply to major providers such as BT, TalkTalk, and EE, and are expected to benefit a wide range of customers across the UK.
Phone, broadband, pay-TV companies to be banned (?) from imposing mid-contract inflation+3.9% price hike No justification for the abuse. Govt isn't banning the abuse, says suppliers will have to tell you upfront. Loyalty doesn't pay. Shop around. https://t.co/ou4xNnBEMQ
🇬🇧 Ofcom bans inflation-linked price rises for mobile and broadband customers https://t.co/gFNC9152mn
Phone and broadband mid-contract price surprise rises banned https://t.co/SpDUi6aSrf






