Mobile phone network providers have been accused of “milking” customers with mid-contract price rises as high as 22pc.
Providers will also make it easier for vulnerable consumers to access social tariffs under the Government’s new Telecoms ...
Eligible households could save up to £220 a year ...
MILLIONS of mobile and broadband customers will no longer be hit with unexpected mid-contract price rises, the Chancellor ...
The Government has managed to get some of the UK's biggest broadband and phone providers, including BT, Virgin Media (O2), VodafoneThree (Vodafone and Three UK) ...
Major telecoms providers sign new charter to end unexpected mid-contract price rises and make social tariffs easier to access, helping millions manage ...
Millions of customers will be impacted by the new rules ...
"O2 should demonstrate its commitment to this charter by cancelling these unexpected price hikes due to take effect from April - so its customers are not forced to pay more than they originally signed ...
A survey of the UK’s mobile phone users has crowned smaller, price-first mobile networks best in the majority of circumstances, soundly beating the country’s incumbent providers EE, O2, Three and ...
The UK government has introduced a new Telecoms Consumer Charter that it says will help curb bill shock by enforcing more ...
O2's (Virgin Media) joint deployment with IONX Networks (formerly Dense Air), which last year claimed to have become one of ...
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