File photo dated 12/11/13 of a broadband router. Broadband customers could pay £150 more than they expected to over two years due to 'unpredictable' mid-contract price rises, consumer group Which? has warned. Which? has called on regulator Ofcom to ban the practice altogether as it found that BT, EE, Plusnet, Shell Energy, TalkTalk and Vodafone customers could see increases of more than 8% on average in 2024 while Virgin Media customers could see rises of more than 10%, based on analysis of Bank of England inflation forecasts. Issue date: Friday October 6, 2023. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-121113-of-a-broadband-router-broadband-customers-could-pay-150-more-than-they-expected-to-over-two-years-due-to-unpredictable-mid-contract-price-rises-consumer-group-which-has-warned-which-has-called-on-regulator-ofcom-to-ban-the-practice-altogether-as-it-found-that-bt-ee-plusnet-shell-energy-talktalk-and-vodafone-customers-could-see-increases-of-more-than-8-on-average-in-2024-while-virgin-media-customers-could-see-rises-of-more-than-10-based-on-analysis-of-bank-of-england-inflation-forecasts-issue-date-friday-october-6-2023-image568217063.html
RM2T0CEJF–File photo dated 12/11/13 of a broadband router. Broadband customers could pay £150 more than they expected to over two years due to 'unpredictable' mid-contract price rises, consumer group Which? has warned. Which? has called on regulator Ofcom to ban the practice altogether as it found that BT, EE, Plusnet, Shell Energy, TalkTalk and Vodafone customers could see increases of more than 8% on average in 2024 while Virgin Media customers could see rises of more than 10%, based on analysis of Bank of England inflation forecasts. Issue date: Friday October 6, 2023.
File photo dated 22/10/16 of a broadband internet router, London. The UK's four biggest broadband providers have been beaten by smaller rivals in the latest customer survey carried out by consumer champion Which?. The group's latest broadband rankings placed Virgin Media, Sky, BT and TalkTalk below smaller rivals - including Zen Internet, Hyperoptic and Community Fibre, which topped the table based on a survey of 4,471 people with a home broadband contract. Issue date: Thursday March 28, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/file-photo-dated-221016-of-a-broadband-internet-router-london-the-uks-four-biggest-broadband-providers-have-been-beaten-by-smaller-rivals-in-the-latest-customer-survey-carried-out-by-consumer-champion-which-the-groups-latest-broadband-rankings-placed-virgin-media-sky-bt-and-talktalk-below-smaller-rivals-including-zen-internet-hyperoptic-and-community-fibre-which-topped-the-table-based-on-a-survey-of-4471-people-with-a-home-broadband-contract-issue-date-thursday-march-28-2024-image601267401.html
RM2WX62KN–File photo dated 22/10/16 of a broadband internet router, London. The UK's four biggest broadband providers have been beaten by smaller rivals in the latest customer survey carried out by consumer champion Which?. The group's latest broadband rankings placed Virgin Media, Sky, BT and TalkTalk below smaller rivals - including Zen Internet, Hyperoptic and Community Fibre, which topped the table based on a survey of 4,471 people with a home broadband contract. Issue date: Thursday March 28, 2024.