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KCom slashes broadband social tariff and sign-up speed in bid to ease cost of living crisis

Importance of access flagged as implementation praised by Secretary of State Nadine Dorries

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

Hull’s leading broadband provider is to reduce the price of its social tariff for hard-up families, while making it easier and quicker to connect.

The amount paid for KCom’s Flex tariff is to be slashed by 25 per cent - to £14.99 from next month - while eligibility will be able to be checked in minutes.

Previously potential customers have had to wait for up to four weeks to find out if they can come on board.

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The move to increase connectivity was highlighted in Tim Shaw’s first interview as new CEO, with details now revealed - and it has won praise from Secretary of State Nadine Dorries.

It will make KCom one of the first internet providers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to use cutting edge Open Banking technology, and comes at a crucial time.

Tim Shaw, chief executive of KCom.(Image: Hull News & Pictures Limited)

Mr Shaw said: “With so many people struggling with the cost of living right now we’re determined to help our customers keep control of their household budgets.

“By moving our Flex application online leveraging developments in Open Banking we are making it far easier and quicker for our customers to be accepted onto our Flex social tariff.