| 20 February 2021
UK mobile operators Three and Vodafone have hiked their prices, with new charges coming into effect in April.
Three pay-monthly customers who signed up or renewed their contract on or after 29 October 2020 will see an increase of 4.5% on their bills, while those who joined or renewed between 29 May 2015 and 28 October 2020 will have an increase of 1.4%.
A Three spokesperson commented: “Like other mobile network providers, our pay-monthly plans are subject to an annual price increase.”
Meanwhile, Vodafone customers who joined or renewed their contract after 9 December 2020 will also have a 4.5% increase effective from April. Those who signed up before 9 December will have a bill increase in line with the ONS retail price index, announced in March and effective from April.