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Broadband provider Hyperoptic hikes bills after ditching 'no mid-contract price rise' promise
Summary
Hyperoptic has confirmed a £4 monthly increase on all broadband plans from April 2026, affecting new and existing customers. The company previously said it did not impose mid-contract price rises, and this change follows similar announcements from other UK telecom firms.
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Hyperoptic has announced a change to its pricing that will take effect in April 2026. The company confirmed a £4 a month rise for all broadband plans and said the increase applies to new and existing customers. Hyperoptic had earlier stated it did not carry out mid-contract price rises. The announcement comes amid a series of price changes reported across several UK telecom providers.
Key points:
- Hyperoptic confirmed a £4 monthly increase on all broadband plans, effective April 2026, and said it applies to new and existing customers.
- In 2023 Hyperoptic's policy director was quoted saying the company did not do mid-contract price rises.
- Other UK providers have also announced in-contract increases recently, including Sky Mobile (reported rise from February 14, 2026) and O2 (reported rise from April 2026).
- Reported rises by mobile and broadband firms include different amounts and effective dates depending on provider and plan.
Summary:
Hyperoptic's announcement means customers will see a £4 monthly increase from April 2026 and the change affects both new and existing customers across all Hyperoptic plans. The move follows similar reported price changes by other UK telecom companies. Undetermined at this time.
