MoneySavingExpert News Mobiles EU overhaul means shorter mobile phone contractsConsumers can now benefit from shorter phone and broadband contracts as new regulations come into force today. 26 May 2011 £500,000 fines for cold-callingNew powers to fine organisations for bombarding consumers with unwanted marketing calls and messages have been made into law this week. 26 May 2011 BT cuts mobile call costsLandline giant BT has reduced the cost of calls to mobiles but savvy MoneySavers can make even further savings.24 May 2011 Orange launches first pay-by-mobile systemOrange has launched the UK's first system, which enables shoppers to pay for goods using their mobile phones.20 May 2011 Asda launches gadget trade-in site: is it any good?Asda has launched a trade-in service to sell old iPods, mobile phones and other gadgets. 17 May 2011 Talk Talk worst for phone and broadband complaintsTalkTalk has been named and shamed as the most complained about landline and broadband provider.21 April 2011 Mobile phone users waste £200 a yearThree quarters of mobile phone users could be wasting almost £200 a year each on the wrong contract. 11 April 2011 Calls to mobile phones are set to become cheaperThe cost of calling mobile phones from other networks and landlines is set to become cheaper after Ofcom announced it will impose a reduction in charges.15 March 2011 Haggling saves over £200 a yearShoppers who are prepared to haggle save over £200 a year, a survey reveals.11 March 2011 Signal share boost for Orange and T-Mobile customersOrange and T-Mobile customers can share both networks' signal to boost their chances of getting reception.16 February 2011 First333435 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us