BILL-PAY customers on O2 have a rare opportunity to leave their contract without penalty thanks to some little-known European legislation. The network recently announced call tariff changes and, under EU law, it is required to give customers the option of leaving their agreement as a result.
The rule is part of a 2003 regulation on electronic communications networks and covers the entire telecoms industry. It requires networks to give customers one month’s notice of contract changes and a chance to walk away if they disagree with them.
Customers who wish to leave their contract with O2 need to notify the network before 12th July.
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The Operator need not inform you specifically... for example, they can post the info on their website, and that'd be fine. That's what O2 have done in this case.
The EU legislation is only being partly implemented, not in full... so I am somewhat surprised that the operators are implementing this part of it.
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