Annual price change and CPI | BT
https://www.bt.com/pricesWhen we work out our prices, we use the CPI rate published in January. For January 2022, the CPI rate is 5.4%. This means that, in 2022, most of our customers will see a price increase of 9.3% (which is 5.4% plus 3.9%). These price changes take effect from 31 March 2022. What is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?
Annual price change and CPI | BT
www.bt.com › prices2 days ago · Price increase = 9.3%, which is CPI (5.4%) + 3.9% If you have BT Sport on Sky, your terms and conditions will change, meaning your price will increase by 9.3%. If your contract started before 1 September 2020, you can cancel your contract without paying an early termination charge.
TV and Sport Price Changes 2020 | BT Help
www.bt.com › tv-and-sport-price-changes-2019TV and Sport Price Changes 2020 We're changing some of our BT TV and BT Sport prices. We look at a number factors when we review prices. This price increase reflects the rise in costs to show the best content and provide you great customer service. This change doesn't affect the price you pay for your broadband, landline or mobile from us.
Some BT TV and BT Sport prices set to rise - Choose
www.choose.co.uk › news › 2020Sep 17, 2020 · Customers on some BT TV and BT Sport legacy packages will see price rises from 1 November 2020. Some BT TV customers on old packages will see monthly price rises of £2 while those taking some BT Sport deals will see bills rise by £4 every month. For customers who take both packages, this could be a rise of £6 every month or £72 per year.