
“We are investing £2billion+ in the UK’s fastest 5G network to ensure we have a strong network, capable of delivering better connectivity, every day, for every customer.” Vodafone If you joined Three (or renewed with them) between and October 29 last year, you will see a smaller increase of 1.4% from May.īased on the average UK mobile phone bill of £46.50 a month (according to Ofcom, the regulator), thess translates into increases of around £2.10 or £0.65p respectively.Ī spokesperson for the Three network said: “Like other mobile network providers, our pay-monthly plans are subject to an annual price increase. If you signed up with Three as a pay-monthly customer or renewed your pay-monthly Three contract on or after October 29 last year, your bills will increase by 4.5% from your April bill. Related: Compare Mobile Phone Tariffs Three Here’s a look at the changes each network will bring in from April. However, pay-as-you-go (PAYG) customers will not be affected. The exact amount your bill will rise by depends on which deal you’re on, how long you’ve been on it, and which of the two networks you subscribe to. Vodafone And Three Follow EE With Price Hikes Of Up To 4.5%Ĭustomers with Three and Vodafone networks could see noticeably bigger bills from April, as new, increased charges come in to effect. Forbes Advisor has selected Runpath Regulated Services Limited to compare a wide range of loans in a way designed to be the most helpful to the widest variety of readers. The comparison service on our site is provided by Runpath Regulated Services Limited on a non-advised basis.

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