
Bills cut for BT landline-only customers from Sunday
29 March 2018
Line rental reduction announced by Ofcom comes into effect this weekend
Price will fall by 37% for BT phone customers who don't have broadband
BT customers who have only a landline without any broadband will see their monthly phone bill cut by £7 from Sunday, following an intervention by Ofcom.
Ofcom investigated rising prices for landline-only services last year. In October, we announced that BT had agreed to reduce monthly bills for these customers.
From Sunday 1 April, their monthly line rental will fall by 37% from £18.99 to £11.99. The change will save these customers, many of whom are elderly, £84 a year. As part of the agreement, BT will also cap line rental and call charges, to increase by no more than inflation, for three years.
Landline-only customers have not received the same value for money as those who buy bundles of landline, broadband and/or pay-TV services. Two thirds (66%) of landline-only purchasers are over 65, and three quarters (77%) have never switched provider.
Ofcom's analysis showed that all major landline providers had increased their line rental charges significantly in recent years by between 23% and 47% in real terms. This is despite them benefitting from a 27% fall in the underlying wholesale cost of providing the service.
Of the UK's 1.5 million landline-only customers, two thirds are with BT. This position had allowed BT to increase prices without much risk of losing customers, and other providers followed BT's lead.
Post Office, which serves the second largest share of the landline-only market after BT, recently confirmed to Ofcom that it will be offering a new price of £11.50 from May. We now want to see other providers follow suit.
Jonathan Oxley, Ofcom's Competition Group Director, said: We had serious concerns about soaring bills for loyal landline customers. This was hurting people who rely on their landline, many of whom are elderly.
We're pleased that BT has cut prices, which means these customers get a fairer deal, and they'll be protected from price rises in the coming years.
What BT's landline-only customers need to doThis week, BT has written to nearly 900,000 of its customers who buy only a landline service from the company.
More than 700,000 of these customers don't have to do anything to benefit from this price cut: it will appear on their next bill automatically.
The discount is intended to apply to BT landline customers who don't buy broadband from any provider. So BT has also written to 190,000 of its landline customers who have chosen to receive paperless bills, asking them to confirm that they don't have broadband. Customers who confirm this will be eligible for the price cut.1
A further 200,000 customers on BT's Home Phone Saver' package could also qualify. They can choose to stay on their current package, or move to the standard product being discounted, depending on which is the best deal for them.2
Securing the best dealOfcom also wants to help people who buy their telephone service and broadband separately. Now is a good time for these customers to consider whether they could save money by purchasing their landline and broadband services as part of a bundle.3
The agreement requires BT to help these customers take advantage of the deals on offer in the market, by explaining that they could get a better deal if they buy as a bundle.
Separately, Ofcom is examining measures to help people shop around with more confidence, so they can take full advantage of the wide choice of competitive services. We will publish more details soon.
Addressing landline prices is one of a series of measures by Ofcom to help telecoms customers. We are also ensuring that people receive automatic compensation when things go wrong; get better information on broadband speeds before entering a contract; and can switch mobile provider easily.
Notes to editors
Customers who access the internet on their mobile, or via satellite broadband, will be eligible. Those who have fixed broadband will not be.
Home Phone Saver is BT's telephone-only package that bundles line rental, calls and additional features together. As it offers a discount of up to £30 a month compared to purchasing the features individually at standard prices, many customers on this tariff could already be on the best deal for them, even compared to the discounted standard tariff.
Ofcom publishes information to help landline and broadband customers choose the right tariff to match their use. This includes information on the low-cost services available for customers in receipt of certain state benefits
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