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BT loses 126,000 broadband customers in three months

Telecoms giant faces uncertain times amid the departure of its top boss and talks of a takeover

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BBC News at Ten

halves, as the government hopes, by the end of the year, you might lose that sentiment but it does not mean prices will have fallen on average and you will still get that pain in the report pulled hopefully the headline rate of inflation starts to fall sharply in the coming months because of the comparison with last year's big rises in energy prices drops out but even then there are other factors, drops out but even then there are otherfactors, rises in mobile phone bills come in broadband bills as well. it's tricky and you are right, it's proving stubborn or sticky, this rate of inflation, compared to expectations, compared to other similar countries. there are two or three explosions. the weakness of the pound, the sharp wage bargains from the labour shortages we have seen, and the bank of england have pointed to the fact that all the way up pointed to the fact that all the way up the supply chain produces app pricing power that there is competition from european imports, for example and you put that together and the question is, is the

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

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Vodafone customers suffer outage as bills go up

Loss of internet connection comes as broadband provider raises prices by nearly 15pc

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Millions could save up to £266 on their broadband bills as prices set to rise by 17.3% | Personal Finance | Finance

Millions of broadband and mobile customers are facing bill rises of up to 17.3 percent this month, but some providers offer deals to help Britons manage the April increases.

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