This is under an automatic 3% plus inflation rise, each April.
Broadband, mobile and TV service customers were hit with price hikes from four of Ireland's biggest telecoms companies yesterday.
Eir increased prices by 8 per cent, Sky's average bill went up by 5.1 per cent, while some Vodafone and Three customers saw an 11.2 per cent rise.
This is under an automatic 3 per cent plus inflation rise, the firms' announced, each April.
Daragh Cassidy, Head of Communications at Bonkers.ie says it pays to switch providers:

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