Irish customers have been advised to switch and save ahead of forthcoming broadband, TV, and mobile price hikes.

Starting next month, most customers of eir, Sky, Three, and Vodafone will see their bills rise for the third April in a row due to annual price adjustments.
Originally, these increases were tied to inflation plus an additional 3 per cent, meaning a 2 per cent inflation rate would result in a 5 per cent price hike.
However, eir and Vodafone have now moved to fixed annual increases instead.
Vodafone broadband plans will rise by a flat €3.50 per month each April, while broadband and TV bundles will increase by €4.50.
Although Sky does not officially apply an “annual price adjustment,” its prices will still rise this April by an average of 4.5 per cent, following similar increases in the past two years.