
"Sky broadband customers are set for a £36 annual bill increase from 1 April, unless they leave their contract early. You can do this without paying early termination fees, because Sky doesn't lay out its pricing upfront. Under Ofcom rules, this gives you the right to leave penalty-free."
"Some broadband providers including Vodafone, Virgin Media, BT, EE, Plusnet, and Hyperoptic currently offer a price freeze promise until 2027 for those who switch before the April increases. Some regional providers such as Trooli and YouFibre commit to no mid-contract increases at all, giving you certainty that the price you sign up for remains the same throughout your contract."
Sky broadband customers are receiving £36 annual bill increases starting April 1. Customers can cancel without early termination fees within 30 days of notification due to Ofcom rules requiring upfront pricing disclosure. Notifications have been sent in stages since February, leaving many customers with limited time to act. Multiple rival providers including Vodafone, Virgin Media, BT, EE, Plusnet, and Hyperoptic offer price freeze commitments until 2027 for customers who switch before April increases. Regional providers like Trooli and YouFibre go further, committing to no mid-contract price increases at all, providing price certainty throughout the contract term.
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