O2 increases tariffs: millions of customers in the UK will lose £30 a year.
19.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
19.11.2025
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Tariff increases for O2 customers
According to The Sun: The deadline for millions of O2 customers to avoid an annual bill increase of £30 is approaching. The mobile operator has warned that new subscribers and those renewing contracts will face significant changes in their agreements.
O2 users will experience a £2.50 increase in their monthly bills mid-contract. These changes will affect many subscribers.
“The new contract terms will come into effect very soon, so we advise our customers to pay attention to the changes and prepare for them.”
This increase will come as an unpleasant surprise for many who are unprepared for the rising communication costs.
These tariff changes at O2 could significantly impact users' budgets, especially in the context of general price increases. Subscribers should be cautious and consider the new terms when signing contracts to avoid unforeseen expenses in the future.
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