Millions of Sky customers will see their bills rise from April, as price hike season comes into force. TV and broadband customers will see their monthly costs rise from April 1, while landline customers will see their charges increase from May 1.
On average, customers will see their monthly expenses rise by around £3 a month, Sky spokesman said, however some could see their costs rise by the maximum - £72 a year - with customers to be notified this week.
Around 8% of people will be hit by the maximum amount - that's more than 1million of its 23.9million subscribers. However, Sky Sports, Sky Cinema, Sky Kids and Sky Talk Evening and Weekends Extra customers won't be affected.
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