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the price rise is usually based around inflation which injanuary was 10.5% with an additional amount of 3.9% added on. the regulator 0fcom has launched an investigation into the increased costs, saying that due to the uncertainty that comes with the high rate of inflation at the moment, customers deserve clarity over how their bills will be affected. how do providers justify it? well, many of them say that it s necessary given rising costs facing their business. one of those costs is investment in the network, which needs to be done if we re all going to keep using more and more data. so what can you do? you could cancel and look elsewhere, but that can involve penalty fees in some cases of more than £200. consumer magazine which? and other groups say those fees should be scrapped. if you think a price increase wasn t made clear when you signed up, 0fcom recommend that you complain to your provider, and then escalate to the independent ombudsman if necessary.

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