Although I'm paying £40 a month to TalkTalk for out of contract, I'd definitely switch if no hope of FTTP for price factor at least. But I'm sacrificing the cost for now should FTTP come soon, so that way I won't be stuck on an existing FTTC contract.
We pay £28 for the same 80/20 package why is yours so high?
This is my TalkTalk bill.
My bills & payments
Due on: 10/06/2022
Broadband & Calls £39.86
The reason for this price hike is that when I signed up initially on a 24 month contract in February 2020 it was £21.75 a month for 24 months. Actually they breached the agreement, it then jumped to £23.99 mid contract.
Since March 2022 the price jumped to £39.86. It was a big shock to see this happen. But I heard from several others that this is nothing new. Once you complete your initial contract they increase the prices. This will happen with every one until they don't switch to a new provider.
They offered me to sign a new 24 month contract for £24.99. Of-course I'm not so daft to do that. There are cheaper options out there with Uswitch vouchers, which would be better value for money.
But I haven't considered switching yet because
https://communityfibre.co.uk are meant to come soon!
Coming soon
"Great news, we're bringing full fibre broadband to you within the next few months."
Due to this reason I have decided for now to sacrifice this cost. Since signing a new contract will mean that if FTTP comes from CommunityFibre I won't be able to quit FTTC penalty free.
So I'm waiting for this to happen. I've seen fibre cables run down inside my building but for some reason the installation works haven't been fully completed yet. Once I switch then I will end my contract with TalkTalk and that way I won't be penalized as I am out of contract.