Telecoms bills must now be in pounds and pence format to end ‘nasty surprises’

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Telecoms bills must now be in pounds and pence format to end ‘nasty surprises’
Author: Josie Clarke
Published: Jan, 17 2025 00:01

Household telecoms bills must now set out contract price rises in pounds and pence to prevent the “nasty surprises” of inflation-based hikes. Phone, broadband and pay TV providers are now banned from linking price rises to future rates of inflation, which often include an extra percentage increase on top, and which made it near impossible for consumers to accurately estimate what they would pay.

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It also complicated the process of comparing firms when shopping around for a new deal. Now, firms must set out any future price hikes “prominently and transparently” in pounds and pence at the point of sale. This means consumers will be able to choose a contract featuring information in pounds and pence ahead of annual price rises in April.

However, while the new rules ban inflation-linked price rises, they still allow for annual mid-contract increases by a fixed amount. Last April many deals rose by 7.7%, in line with the Consumer Price Index announced in February as 4% plus an additional 3.9%.

Other deals rose by up to 8.8% in line with the Retail Price Index, which was 4.9%, plus 3.9%. Ofcom said: “As we have seen in recent years, inflation can be incredibly volatile and is difficult to predict. “Our rules will protect consumers from bearing that risk, and ensure providers are clear about prices customers are obliged to pay over the whole contract period.”.

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