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B&You: Pay to Leave

May 1, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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  • Bouygues Telecom is ⁢introducing termination fees for existing B & You customers and increasing prices for other services, moves that could impact ⁢subscribers' wallets and challenge ⁤the operator's...
  • Starting June 9,2025,existing subscribers to Bouygues ‍Telecom's B & You plans will face a €5 fee upon termination of their contracts.
  • The introduction of termination fees ⁤is a notable shift in a ⁣market ‍where flexibility has been a key selling point for "no-commitment" plans.
Original source: journaldugeek.com

Bouygues Telecom Implements Termination ⁤Fees, Hikes Prices on Some Services

Table of Contents

  • Bouygues Telecom Implements Termination ⁤Fees, Hikes Prices on Some Services
    • Termination Fees ⁢introduced for Existing customers
    • Customer Notification and Opt-Out
    • Additional Price Adjustments
    • Multi-SIM Option Price ⁢Increase
    • Competitive⁣ Pressures and Customer Response

Bouygues Telecom is ⁢introducing termination fees for existing B & You customers and increasing prices for other services, moves that could impact ⁢subscribers’ wallets and challenge ⁤the operator’s image of versatility.

Termination Fees ⁢introduced for Existing customers

Starting June 9,2025,existing subscribers to Bouygues ‍Telecom’s B & You plans will face a €5 fee upon termination of their contracts. This policy mirrors one ‍already ⁣in place for new customers since April 28. the change ⁣affects the three B & You 5G⁤ plans that where previously ⁣offered without any commitment: 1 GB⁢ for €4.99, 40 GB for ‍€8.99, and 200 GB for €9.99.

The introduction of termination fees ⁤is a notable shift in a ⁣market ‍where flexibility has been a key selling point for “no-commitment” plans. While fixed-line services frequently enough have such fees, wich Bouygues also recently introduced at €69, competitors often reimburse these costs, a practice not currently offered by Bouygues for mobile terminations.

New pricing conditions⁤ at Bouygues:

– The multisim goes from € 2 to 4 €
⁣ ⁢ ‍ ⁤ – termination is now paid up to € 5

Cold shower for all current subscribers … pic.twitter.com/j2NFvQbqOo

— ROM1 (@fr_rom1) ‍ april 30, 2025

Customer Notification and Opt-Out

Affected subscribers are receiving emails titled, “We have information to communicate to you on⁤ your mobile⁣ offer.” Customers who ⁤receive⁢ this email have four months to terminate their contracts⁤ without incurring the fee,provided they explicitly cite the tariff increase as the reason. This right is protected under article L224-33 of the Consumer Code. However, the⁢ waiver is ⁢contingent ⁢on receiving the email, which some customers have yet to receive.

Additional Price Adjustments

Along with the termination fees, Bouygues Telecom is ⁣also testing commissioning fees of €1 for its 1 GB plan.While the operator’s tariff guide indicates potential ‍activation fees ⁣of up to €10 ‍for mobile lines,these have not been systematically applied. This practice could change, according to the tariff guide.

Multi-SIM Option Price ⁢Increase

subscribers using the multi-SIM option, which allows users to share their mobile data plan ⁢across‍ multiple devices, are also seeing price increases. The cost has doubled from €2 to €4 per month for some customers. This change affects⁢ even those⁤ with 200 ⁣GB plans, who previously received this option free of charge.

Competitive⁣ Pressures and Customer Response

These changes come ⁢as operators face pressure to maintain profitability amid ongoing price wars. This shift ⁢in tariff policy, particularly the introduction of termination fees for previously commitment-free mobile plans, may prompt customers to ⁢seek option providers before the new fees take affect.

# Bouygues Telecom price Hikes: Your‍ Questions ‍Answered

This article ‍provides a thorough overview of recent price changes‍ at Bouygues Telecom, answering ‍common questions about⁣ termination fees, rising costs, and what these changes meen for subscribers.

## What are the main changes Bouygues Telecom ‍is implementing?

Bouygues Telecom is introducing several ‍changes that will affect its B&You subscribers. The most notable are the⁢ implementation of termination⁤ fees for existing customers and increases in the prices of certain services like the multi-SIM option.

## What are the new termination fees?

Starting June 9, 2025, B&You subscribers will be charged a €5 fee upon terminating their contracts. This applies to the 1 ⁣GB (€4.99), 40 GB ⁣(€8.99), and 200 ⁢GB (€9.99) 5G plans. This policy already applies to new customers since April ⁢28th.

## ⁤Why is Bouygues Telecom introducing termination fees?

The⁣ introduction of ‍termination fees represents a shift ⁤in a market where “no-commitment” plans have been a key⁣ selling point. The company aims to maintain profitability in the face of intense competitive pressures⁢ within the telecom⁤ industry.

## Are there any exceptions to these ⁢termination fees?

Yes, affected subscribers will receive an email titled “We have ⁣details to communicate to you on your mobile offer.” Those who receive this email have four months to terminate their contracts without the fee,⁤ provided ⁢they explicitly cite the⁤ tariff increase as the reason. This⁢ right is protected under Article L224-33 of the Consumer Code.However,this waiver is contingent on receiving the email.

## Are there any⁣ other price increases besides termination fees?

Yes, besides termination⁢ fees, Bouygues Telecom is also testing commissioning fees of €1 for its 1 GB plan. Also, there has been an increase in the ⁣price of the multi-SIM option.

## How much has the multi-SIM option increased in price?

The price ‍of the multi-SIM option has doubled from €2 to €4 per month for⁢ some customers, even those with 200 GB plans that previously included this option free ‍of charge.

## What are commissioning fees?

Commissioning fees concern the activation of a new mobile line⁢ or the modification of an ⁤existing one. Bouygues Telecom is testing a €1 fee⁣ on ⁣its 1 GB plan. ⁢furthermore, according⁣ to the operator’s tariff guide, activation fees ⁣of up to €10 could potentially be applied for mobile lines.

## What is the impact of these changes on customers?

These changes‍ are expected to impact subscribers’ wallets and challenge the operator’s image of flexibility. The introduction of termination fees on “no-commitment” plans may prompt customers⁢ to seek‍ option providers. The price increases on multi-SIM ⁢options also add to the overall cost of service.

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