Citizens Advice responds to Ofcom's affordability of communications services update
Matthew Upton, Director of Policy at Citizens Advice, said:
“Social tariffs could be a lifeline for those struggling most with mobile and broadband bills, but millions are missing out on saving £144 each year. “An extraordinary 97% of eligible households are still not benefitting from these lower-cost tariffs, meaning they’re losing out on more than £585 million in savings. This is nowhere near good enough.“The cost-of-living crisis is only gaining pace, while the number of people struggling to afford their telecoms bill has doubled over the last year. Firms must stop dragging their heels and do more to help people move onto social tariffs. If there isn’t a significant increase in take-up soon, Ofcom and the government will have to step in."
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