Mobile operator and UK ISP EE has recently discounted some of their Home Broadband packages as part of the usual Black Friday offers, which for example has seen the price of their 1Gbps capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) plan on Openreach’s network fall to £49 per month for 24-months (£57 thereafter). Setup is also free.
New customers will typically receive unlimited usage, an included wireless router, UK and Ireland based customer support, a 20GB mobile data boost for EE pay monthly mobile customers (5GB on their slower packages), a 24-month contract term and free setup (usually £25).
Customers can optionally also add an Apple 4K TV box and service, albeit at extra cost. Please use the direct affiliate links in this article if you want to see the new prices.
Fibre Broadband 36Mbps
PRICE: £22 a month for 24 months (£32 thereafter)Fibre Plus 74Mbps
PRICE: £25 a month for 24 months (£36 thereafter)Fibre Max 100Mbps
PRICE: £31 a month for 24 months (£39 thereafter)Fibre Max 500Mbps
PRICE: £40 a month for 24 months (£48 thereafter)Fibre Max 900Mbps
PRICE: £49 a month for 24 months (£57 thereafter)
No thanks 5g Three home broadband is for me £28
I’m getting speeds upto 800 mpbs and when busy on network low as 250 mpbs
Stuff virgin media talk talk sky ect and ee
Paying anything over £30 is a total rip off for FTTP full fibre.
All these on here thinking £55-£65 is “good value” need to see a psychiatrist.
Anything provided by Openreach should be discounted because of the pathetic upload speeds.
HyperOptic deals (then re-contract again deals) are brilliant
Vodafone FTTP pricing looks promising.
TalkTalk 500M will look good when they reduce it from £40 -> £32-ish
ISP’s Just give us the runaround!! Cue the music…
Isn’t EE owned by BT? Won’t BT offer the same price, last time I checked it was £60 still.
Would be great if this was closer to £40 given the annual price increase
BT Full Fibre 900 is £54.99 pm so if you take the 3 months free into account, over 24 months it works out on average as £48.11 pm.
However both will increase prices every April by CPI+3.9% so assuming inflation stays similar to now (4.1%), BT increases by 8% of £54.99 to £59.39 and EE 8% of £49 to £52.92 in April 2022. And again in April 2023.
So EE will be cheaper over the 24 months due to inflation price rises.
Just mentioning, I think this EE offer is for existing EE mobile customers. For non EE customers, the price is listed as £55. So right now, it would be cheaper with BT (3 months free) at the same price, or else TalkTalk, or Shell.
It was also £38 very recently for the 500 package if an existing EE customer…
BT do have some very similar deals at the moment, I’ve just found a 900/110 deal for £51.00inc Halo 3 & Complete WiFi and although I don’t need most of the services it’s the same price as what I’m paying on 330/40 tariff. It still includes landline too for the odd call I get on that number.
How do you get that price on the website? Is it available for new customers?
Those prices are for EE existing customers. New customers are as follows:
Fibre Broadband 36Mbps
PRICE: £24 a month for 24 months (£32 thereafter)
Fibre Plus 74Mbps
PRICE: £30 a month for 24 months (£36 thereafter)
Fibre Max 100Mbps
PRICE: £35 a month for 24 months (£39 thereafter)
Fibre Max 500Mbps
PRICE: £44.50 a month for 24 months (£48 thereafter)
Fibre Max 900Mbps
PRICE: £55 a month for 24 months (£57 thereafter)
Not if you use ispreview links. You get the existing customer price.
Links not in this news story for some reason but when you click through EE link in the text.
https://broadband.ee.co.uk/affiliate-offers?awc=3516_1637493781_4ff3657f0e2d40912055be0e8dcb85b6&WT.mc_id=ON_AWIN_A_ispreview&WT.tsrc=Affiliate&logo=NON&mchannel=aw&dclid=CLimydmrqfQCFYhQGwod9vIEmg