Communications provider EE has further reduced the price of their ‘up to’ 76Mbps capable unlimited ‘Fibre Plus Broadband‘ (FTTC) package today, which is now just £32.50 per month for the first 18 months of service (£40.50 thereafter) and there’s also a £32 one-off connection fee.
Customers can expect to receive unlimited usage, an included BrightBox 2 wireless router, free Weekend calls to UK landlines (add Anytime and Mobile calls for +£6.50 a month extra), a year’s free subscription to Norton Security Premium and if you’re already an EE Mobile subscriber then you’ll also benefit from an additional 5GB of data usage on your mobile plan.
On top of that EE offers new customers a £50 Cancellation Credit if you’re charged for leaving your current broadband provider early. Elsewhere EE has increased the offer price of their ‘up to’ 17Mbps ADSL broadband packages by +£1 per month (i.e. £21 per month for 18 months) and kept their ‘up to’ 38Mbps “Fibre” service at the same price (i.e. £28.50 per month for 18 months).
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UPDATE:
Forgot to mention that call prices have also been raised. UK landline (non-weekend) calls are now 12.5p per minute (increased from 11.5p) and UK Mobile calls are 15p per minute (increased from 14p).
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