Fixed Means Fixed: A timeline of the price rises

Which? is campaigning for fixed term contracts to have fixed prices and we need your help. Following price rises from four of the five major mobile phone networks, we’re calling for an end to price rises for existing contract customers.
Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile and Three have all raised their prices for customers mid-contract and we don’t think it’s fair.
Timeline of price rises
11 Jaunuary 2011 – T-Mobile attempts to change data limits for existing customers – but backs down in the face of consumer opposition
23 September 2011 – Vodafone raises prices for existing customers
28 November 2011 - Orange contract customers face price rises
28 March 2012 - T-Mobile follows Orange and raises its prices
21 May 2012 – Three ups prices for existing customers
16 July 2012 – Which? launches Fixed Means Fixed campaign
If you agree that fixed should mean fixed, add your support using the pledge above.
- Fixed Means Fixed – find out more about Which?’s campaign for fixed prices
- Should fixed term contracts have fixed prices? – have your say
- Best mobile phone networks – find out which network topped our satisfaction survey
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Gary
> have all raised their prices for customers during fixed customers
> and we don’t think it’s fair.
Tim – you really, really need to get someone to proofread your posts.