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Broadband customers should check their contract status to see if it is possible to switch without incurring a penalty.
Social tariffs are cheaper broadband packages for people claiming certain benefits. You can read more about those on the Ofcom website here.
If you're on a low income and claim certain benefits, you could be eligible for a social tariff, with prices starting from £12 a month for broadband and £10 for mobile ...
On his Martin Lewis Podcast, he said "Sky isn’t telling you this" but that it actually now allows customers to leave its ...
Britons claiming certain benefits may be able to slash their phone bill to just £10 by applying for a social tariff. A report by Policy in Practice estimates thousands of households are missing out, ...
Broadband providers are now able to check the eligibility of potential customers quickly, via a special Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) IT system ...
MILLIONS of Virgin Media customers can slash their bills ahead of the provider hiking broadband, mobile and TV prices this ...
The elderly remain the most likely group to be without internet, with over-85s eight times more likely to be non-users. Over ...
Millions could qualify for social tariff broadband, thanks to a new system ... for a list of what providers are offering through the Ofcom website. "These start at £12 per month and are designed ...
However, people on a broadband social tariff will be exempt from these price rises. So if you're on Government financial ...
Millions of households across the UK could see significant reductions in their broadband or ... these reduced-cost social tariffs. This measure arrives on the heels of Ofcom reporting that ...