Discussion topic: Broadband pricing
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Message posted on 15 Feb 2026 07:24 PM
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Broadband pricing
Hi,
I'm currently on Vodafone 910 FTTP broadband, and am looking at moving to another provider, Sky being one of them, but I notice the price is quoted as £34 a month but says 'Price will increase by £3 a month from 1st April 2026; may change again during the minimum term.'
What does this actually mean? Surely it doesn't mean the monthly price increases by £3 each month, for a 24 month term, that would be in an increase of £72 at the end? What am I missing?
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Message posted on 15 Feb 2026 07:30 PM
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Re: Broadband pricing
@Little+Geezer wrote:
I notice the price is quoted as £34 a month but says 'Price will increase by £3 a month from 1st April 2026; may change again during the minimum term.'
It means there is highly likely to be another price increase on 1st April 2027 because at present unlike some other ISPs Sky does not advertise if and when there might be future price increases.
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Message posted on 15 Feb 2026 07:53 PM
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Re: Broadband pricing
@Little+Geezer wrote:
What does this actually mean? Surely it doesn't mean the monthly price increases by £3 each month, for a 24 month term, that would be in an increase of £72 at the end? What am I missing?
@Little+Geezer It means in April the cost will rise from £34 to £37 a month, and it will almost certainly rise in April 2027 by a similar amount.
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