According to Article 9 of the telecom regulations, service providers are legally required to give you a choice if they decide to change your plan's terms while you are still under a contract. You can either insist on keeping your current original terms until your contract expires, or you can choose to walk away and cancel the service immediately without being charged any early termination penalties.
This regulation is a major win for consumer rights, as it prevents companies from "locking" users into modified agreements that they never originally signed up for. It ensures that the power remains with the subscriber, providing a safety net against sudden price hikes or reduced data allowances during a fixed-term commitment.
Source: The Arabian Stories







