Hartley ProductionsFeb 9, 20202 minBT to start charging £50 for keeping old Wi-Fi routersBT will start charging customers if they don't return routers when contracts come to an end BT are one of the UK's largest telecoms companies who offer broadband to customers here, there and everywhere. And now, they are going to start charging new customers up to £50 if they don't send their old Wi-Fi router back at the end of the contract. When the hardware is returned, it'll be re-used, according to BT and it's being done in an effect to help reduce waste. BT lock its Wi-F