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KCom cans inflation-linked price rise on regional broadband network

Back-in-profit slimmed-down business puts customers first after heady inflation hits pockets

A still from the first ever KCom television advert - reflecting on lockdown.

Hull broadband provider KCom has cancelled its planned inflation-linked price rise this year.

The business is acting to help customers facing a cost of living crisis, as energy and food bills soar.

It comes amid growing competition too for the resident provider, with rival networks being laid across the city.

Read more: KCom grows broadband customer base in Covid year that saw £31.4m sell off of national business

March was due to herald a Consumer Price Index plus 3.9 per cent rise for almost quarter of a million customers across Hull, East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire.

John Rooney, KCom Retail managing director, said: “We are all aware that the past few years have been challenging for many people.

"The uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the recent rises in the cost of living have made life difficult for many families as they’ve had to tighten their belts to make ends meet.

"Despite this, access to fast, reliable broadband has never been more important as we continue to work and stay connected to our friends and families more than ever before from home.