EE Broadband Offers

EE is part of the retail division of BT Group along with the main BT brand. Its roots are as a mobile phone network, however since becoming part of BT Group it now also offers fixed line broadband services, TV & Sport (including Sky) and other tech services. EE is a member of the Ofcom Broadband Speeds Code of Practice and the Automatic Compensation scheme in the event of any problems.
Current EE offers
Current EE offers on our system are shown below. Note that these may not include mobile services or bundles which will be added later. Refer to the EE site for more details.
EE has been big on promoting its new Hub which is Wi-Fi 7 compatible (albeit with only 2.4 and 5GHz support although the new Pro version we believe supports 6GHz as well.)
G.Fast – IMPORTANT NOTE ON SPEEDS — This postcode is likely to get a
G.Fast service which is a ‘part fibre’ service capable of much faster speeds as the fibre comes closer to your home than ‘FTTC’ however it is still dependent on the line length. We expect your speeds around
downstream. If a package is advertised with a faster speed below, you may not be able to receive the full speed at your location. Check with your provider before ordering.
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Part Fibre (FTTC) – IMPORTANT NOTE ON SPEEDS — This postcode should be able to to receive a ‘fibre-optic’ service. Some fibre services are ‘full fibre’ (FTTP) whilst others are ‘part fibre’ (FTTC) which means speeds can vary based on how long your line is. We think you’re likely to get part-fibre services
downstream. The packages below may include listings with faster average speeds, however
you may not get the full speeds shown on the package. Check with your provider before ordering a part-fibre (FTTC) product which advertises speed of up to 80Mbps.
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ADSL — This postcode should be able to receive an
ADSL2 + service which is delivered over a copper telephone line from your home to the telephone exchange. The quality and length of the line will determine your maximum speed. The packages below may include listings with faster average speeds, however
you may not get the full speeds shown on the package. You are likely to get speeds around
downstream. Check with your provider before ordering a copper (ADSL2+) product which advertises speed of up to 24Mbps.
Read more about broadband technologies.
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