Households on benefits including Universal Credit urged to act today to get cheap broadband
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Households on benefits including Universal Credit urged to act today to get cheap broadband
BT is increasing the cost of its Home Essentials social broadband tariff from tomorrow – but you can still lock in the current price if you act today. The price of this package is rising from £15 to £16 a month from May 2. The deal offers average speeds of 36Mbps and is available only to those claiming certain benefits, including Universal Credit, Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit), Employment and Support Allowance, Jobseeker’s Allowance and Inco…
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