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A new government-backed charter, pushed by Martin Lewis, blocks major UK telecoms from raising broadband and mobile prices beyond set levels for Universal and Pension Credit recipients.
Martin Lewis has urged Universal Credit and Pension Credit recipients to access discounted services, highlighting a new government-backed charter that prevents major telecom providers—including BT, Virgin Media, O2, Vodafone, Three, Sky, and TalkTalk—from increasing broadband and mobile prices beyond previously disclosed amounts.
The agreement, driven by Lewis’s advocacy, aims to protect low-income households from surprise bill hikes, ensuring greater transparency and financial stability.
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Una nueva carta respaldada por el gobierno, impulsada por Martin Lewis, impide que las principales empresas de telecomunicaciones del Reino Unido aumenten los precios de banda ancha y móvil más allá de los niveles establecidos para los beneficiarios del Crédito Universal y de Pensiones.