I'm currently with Vodafone (500 mb FTTH) and have no issues with it. I'm paying €30 per month, and I got an email from Vodafone yesterday letting me know that my contract is expiring in January and that the price will rise to €40.
I went to the Vodafone web site to see if there's a better deal than €40 per month and I didn't notice anything. One thing I did notice was that it said "In April of each year, the monthly price of your plan will increase by the rate of inflation (CPI) plus 3%". Does this mean that if I was to sign up for another 12 months - at €40 per month - that this €40 would increase in April even though I've signed a 12 month contract?
I see that SKY have an offer of €30 per month for similar speeds and they don't mention anything about the bill increasing, so I could always go with them instead.
Thanks!
I went to the Vodafone web site to see if there's a better deal than €40 per month and I didn't notice anything. One thing I did notice was that it said "In April of each year, the monthly price of your plan will increase by the rate of inflation (CPI) plus 3%". Does this mean that if I was to sign up for another 12 months - at €40 per month - that this €40 would increase in April even though I've signed a 12 month contract?
I see that SKY have an offer of €30 per month for similar speeds and they don't mention anything about the bill increasing, so I could always go with them instead.
Thanks!