Energy suppliers may be required to quickly identify customers with prepayment meters who are self-disconnecting or self-rationing and extend them support, under new…
Continue ReadingSurvey Finds that Broadband Customers Who Haggle Get a Better Deal
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87% of customers who negotiated with their internet provider earned discounts or other incentives to stay, but most people don’t bother trying, a…
Continue ReadingTalkTalk’s Full Fibre Rollout Gathering Momentum, as it Partners with Civil Engineering Firm
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TalkTalk’s FibreNation project, which aims to bring 1Gbps-capable full fibre broadband to three million households, is advancing, as the budget ISP partners with…
Continue ReadingSSE has become the first Big Six supplier to announce a reduction in its price, in response to the recalibrated energy price cap.
Continue ReadingUK Fracking Potential May Be Much Smaller than Previously Thought
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The amount of shale gas in the UK may be significantly less than what was previously estimated, according to a new study.
Continue ReadingOne of Britain’s fastest growing medium energy suppliers could soon have more than one million customers, as it contemplates a merger with another…
Continue ReadingOfgem has appointed Big Six energy supplier EDF to take the on accounts of customers left stranded by the collapse of Solarplicity.
Continue ReadingThe energy regulator has revoked the supply licence of URE Energy, after the small supplier failed to meet its Renewables Obligation.
Continue ReadingCustomers Will Soon Be Able to Use Tesco Clubcard Vouchers for NOW TV
Written by Lauren Smith in Broadband
NOW TV is partnering with Tesco in a deal that will allow Clubcard holders to redeem their points for triple value with the…
Continue ReadingSolarplicity has become the 13th energy firm to go bust since the beginning of 2018, leaving thousands of customers without a supplier.
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