Fuel Broadband to raise prices


Updated on 01 June 2015 | 0 Comments

Changes will come into effect on 1st July 2015.

Fuel Broadband will be increasing the cost of its broadband and calls from 1st July 2015.

Line rental will increase by £1.40 per month, taking it to £16.40, while daytime calls to UK local and national numbers will increase to 9p per minute from 8.4p per minute.

The call set up fee applied to all non-inclusive calls, like calls to mobile phones, will increase from 14.5p to 15.5p per call.

Broadband

For those who have Fuel broadband or fibre broadband, your package fees will increase by £1 a month from 1st July.

If you’ve renewed your contract since 1st March this year, then your line rental and broadband won’t be affected.

You can exit your Fuel broadband contract penalty-free as long as you terminate your contract within 30 days of being notified of these changes. 

See how much you can save by switching your broadband with SaveOn Digital - speak to an expert on 0208 022 5374

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