Monday 18 February 2013

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Mobile phone companies could be banned from hiking prices for customers unexpectedly during contracts.
The telecoms regulator Ofcom said today that it is looking at proposals to make fixed contracts for home phone, broadband and mobile phone services fairer.
Under current rules communications providers are required to give customers at least one month’s notice of any change in their terms and conditions.
Price rises: Ofcom is investigating hikes by broadband, mobile and home phone companies.
Most contracts include a sneaky clause which allows them to put up prices.
Firms must allow customers to leave without paying a fee if the change is likely to be of ‘material detriment’.
The big mobile phone companies currently charge more than 4p a minute to connect calls from other firms but this will fall to less than 1p a minute by April 2014
The amount mobile phone companies bill their rivals for handling calls from their networks will fall 80% over the next four years Photograph: Tatsuya Morita/Getty Images
The cost of calling mobile phones from other networks and landlines is set to become cheaper after Ofcom imposed a reduction in charges.
The regulator ruled on Tuesday that termination charges – the amount mobile phone companies bill their rivals for handling calls from their networks – will fall 80% over the next four years, starting from 1 April.
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