Internet and mobile provider EE has today reduced the price of their fixed line home broadband and phone (line rental) bundles, which will be available to new customers who order before 25th June 2018 and will then last for the first 18 months of service before returning to normal.
Subscribers typically receive unlimited usage, an included wireless router, phone line rental (standard call rates), UK and Ireland based customer support, a 5GB mobile data boost (only if you’re an EE pay monthly mobile customer), free setup and if you need a new line installed then this may attract a one-off £30 charge.
Broadband (10Mbps Average)
PRICE: £19 a month for the first 18 months (£30 thereafter)Fibre Broadband (36Mbps Average)
PRICE: £26 a month for the first 18 months (£35 thereafter)Fibre Plus Broadband (67Mbps Average)
PRICE: £30 a month for the first 18 months (£40 thereafter)Fibre Max Broadband (67Mbps Average)*
PRICE: £42 a month for the first 18 months (£52.50 thereafter)* Includes Call Plus + Anytime UK and International calls add-ons.
Customers can optionally add a Pay TV service or various free UK call allowances on top for a few extra pounds per month.
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Why just June, why not all year round?
That’s good especially if you have a max plan – 50GB a month extra is a good deal – this is also on Quidco
50GB extra…. Read again 😉
Yep I hope that was a misread or mistype rather than a mislead.
If ee is that good why am I paying for waiting for network all the time have no cover most days unless I’m out and about using free WiFi nightime no cover unless I sit in the garden fed up paying for crap service
The above news relates to their fixed line, not mobile, packages for home broadband and phone.
Why is it broadband providers can’t upgrade their lines so fed up of paying 1080 prices for 720 quality with fast download but terrible upload speeds I don’t see ee fixing that problem like most other .uk providers we are still in the dark ages to our neighbours France Germany
Blame the government, as usual and the people that vote for them.
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