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“Hyperoptic and Major Telecoms Increase Monthly Bills”

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Hyperoptic recently announced an increase in monthly bills by £4, effective from April 2026, marking a higher mid-contract price surge compared to the previous rise of £3. This adjustment will impact both new and existing customers across all Hyperoptic broadband plans. Despite previous statements against annual price hikes, Hyperoptic joins other major telecom companies in implementing larger increases recently.

In contrast, Sky Mobile disclosed a £1.50 monthly bill increment starting February 14, 2026, the first price adjustment for in-contract customers in over seven years. O2 customers will experience a £2.50 rise in their monthly mobile bills from April 2026, higher than the initially planned £1.80 increase. Three mobile customers on data plans of 4GB or less will face a £1.80 monthly hike from April 2026, with varying increases for other data plan tiers. Additionally, Three broadband subscribers will see a £3.50 monthly increase from April 2026.

Vodafone will raise mobile bills by £2.50 a month for customers who signed up after November 12, while Basics SIM plan users will face a £1.50 increase. Vodafone broadband users can expect a £3.50 monthly rise. For those already under contract with Vodafone or Three, the agreed-upon price adjustments will apply. If you are out of contract, consider comparing prices online to potentially save money by switching providers or negotiating with your current one for better deals. Additionally, check your usage to ensure you are not overpaying for unused allowances.

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