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EE may be best known for their mobile network, but they're also a real competitor in the home broadband market.
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EE broadband offers superfast broadband alongside ultrafast services in certain areas and a basic copper broadband service for customers who don't want fibre.
Arguably, EE broadband is cheapest when taken with an EE pay monthly mobile contract thanks to the discounts and mobile data boosts available.
Yet EE's quality customer service record means they're a formidable force in UK broadband in their own right.
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5 out of 5 | 4 out of 5 | 3 out of 5 | 2 out of 5 | 1 out of 5 | |
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Value for money | 12% | 28% | 41% | 10% | 10% |
Speed | 15% | 32% | 35% | 11% | 8% |
Reliability | 22% | 32% | 29% | 9% | 9% |
Satisfaction | 17% | 34% | 29% | 12% | 9% |
Customer Service | 27% | 29% | 29% | 6% | 10% |
Likelihood to Recommend | 18% | 31% | 29% | 11% | 12% |
Results are based on surveys conducted by Choose of EE customers in 2022.
The Choose Broadband Awards 2022 saw EE pick up our Best Customer Service Silver award.
EE won our Silver award for customer service due to having the lowest levels of customer complaints in the market, as well as providing the shortest waiting times for customers wanting to speak to an adviser. EE also offer a UK based call centre via a free 0800 phone number.
Broadband | Copper, fibre, full fibre |
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Download speeds | 10Mb, 36Mb, 67Mb, 145Mb, 500Mb, 900Mb |
Upload speeds | 1Mb, 9Mb, 18Mb, 28Mb, 74Mb, 110Mb |
Home phone | Add from £2 per month |
Router | EE Smart Hub |
Minimum term | 24 months |
Price from (fibre) | £28.50 |
What we like | What we don't like |
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Good range of broadband packages | Downgraded TV service |
Option to take broadband without home phone | Not the cheapest provider around |
Good discount options for pay monthly mobile customers | Adding a landline costs more per month |
Quality customer service record |
EE Broadband | EE Fibre | EE Fibre Plus | EE Fibre Max 100 | |
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Price from | £27 | £29 | £28.50 | £31 |
Setup price | £10 | Free | Free | £25 |
Download speed | 10Mb average | 36Mb average | 67Mb average | 145Mb average |
Router | Smart Hub | Smart Hub | Smart Hub | Smart Hub |
Inclusive calls | None | None | None | None |
Anytime calls | £8 | £8 | £8 | £8 |
TV | For mobile customers | For mobile customers | For mobile customers | For mobile customers |
Minimum term | 24 months | 24 months | 24 months | 24 months |
EE offer five packages to customers ranging from basic copper broadband up to the ultrafast deals available in certain areas.
All EE home broadband plans are now on 24-month contracts, with small upfront costs a possibility depending on the deals available at the time.
Following a shift in policy starting in August 2020, EE now supply broadband only contracts to customers as standard with no home phone line included.
The table below details the broadband and home phone deals currently being offered by EE:
Package | Broadband | Monthly price | Upfront price | Contract term | |
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Broadband | 10Mb average | £26 | £10 | 24 months | |
Offer: 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 5GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers | |||||
Fibre | 36Mb average | £26 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 5GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Fibre Plus | 67Mb average | £29 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 5GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Full Fibre Max 100 | 100Mb average | £31 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 20GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Full Fibre Max 500 | 500Mb average | £39.50 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: 6 month free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 20GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Full Fibre Max Gigabit | 900Mb average | £49 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: 12 month free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 20GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup |
24-month deals were a stealth introduction by EE in 2021, replacing the 18-month option that set them apart from their sibling network BT. There are no options for shorter contracts unfortunately, so EE broadband won't be suitable for all customers.
Fibre Max are ultrafast broadband packages delivered over the Openreach fibre to the premises (FTTP) and G.fast networks. The fastest Fibre Max 900 package is available to around 6.4 million households so far.
EE offer monthly broadband discounts of 10% for pay monthly mobile customers, as well as providing a data boost of up to 20GB for customers too. This can be a good incentive to combine services.
In addition, customers signing up to Fibre Max 500 or Fibre Max 900 will get free access to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for either six or 12 months.
Customers should remember that EE's broadband prices will rise by CPI + 3.9% each year, so customers will see price rises during the minimum term contract.
If customers want a home phone with their EE broadband package, they can add it for £2.09 per month - as long as they are on copper or superfast broadband plans.
We've got more information on the call packages available to customers who take a landline later in this guide.
No home phone lines are available with the Fibre Max packages, so customers on those plans will not be able to add a phone line.
We've got more information on broadband without a home phone in our dedicated guide.
EE offer 4G and 5G mobile broadband that could theoretically be used as a replacement for fixed home broadband in rural areas or for customers who don't want a traditional fixed line broadband package.
4GEE was first launched by EE in 2017, although it's now on its third generation called 4GEE Home Router 3.
EE also offers a 5G hub called the 5GEE Home Router 2021, but 5G coverage is far patchier around the country so the upgrade may not be economical for many. This device is only available on an 18-month contract.
Here are some mobile broadband package options from EE:
Package | Mobile broadband | Monthly price | Upfront price | Contract term | |
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4GEE Home Router | 31Mb average 100GB usage |
£35 | Free | 18 months | |
4GEE Home Router | 31Mb average 200GB usage |
£40 | Free | 18 months | |
4GEE Home Router | 31Mb average 500GB usage |
£50 | Free | 18 months | |
5GEE Router 2021 | 200Mb average 500GB usage |
£50 | £100 | 18 months | |
5GEE Router 2021 | 200Mb average Unlimited usage |
£55 | £100 | 18 months |
1-month 4G contracts are available from EE with an upfront fee of £150 - there's no change to the monthly cost of the service.
Although the flexibility of mobile broadband for the home may be appealing, the monthly costs (with a data cap as well) don't make it the most affordable option.
However, it's worth noting EE have excellent 4G coverage in the UK, so their mobile broadband solution for homes could be a viable option for those struggling in hard-to-reach locations. Read more about mobile coverage.
There's more information about the 4GEE in this comparison with the HomeFi 4G offered by Three.
EE sit in the middle of the pack when it comes to broadband pricing. They don't offer budget broadband in the same way that Plusnet or TalkTalk do, but they don't provide the same premium features as their parent company BT.
Here's how EE 67Mb package with compares to their major rivals:
Package | Broadband | Monthly price | Upfront price | Contract term | |
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Fibre Plus | 67Mb average | £29 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 5GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Fibre 65 | 67Mb average | £28 | Free | 18 months | |
Offer: Free setup and P&P | |||||
Fibre 2 | 67Mb average | £29.99 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: £50 BT Reward Card + Free setup (was £31.99) (Ends 12/12/2024) |
Special offers can dramatically change the landscape, but it's clear EE are more expensive than budget providers - and they don't include a landline as standard in the way TalkTalk and Plusnet do.
Even so, the 10% mobile discount and data boosts offered by EE can be a great incentive for EE mobile customers to choose EE broadband over rival products, so don't forget to factor that in.
If we look at ultrafast comparisons, the big fish is undoubtedly Virgin Media. Their services are currently available to over 15 million households while EE's full fibre coverage only stretches to 6.4 million (plus some Gfast coverage).
More ISPs are making themselves known for ultrafast services so be sure to read reviews of the likes of Zen and Hyperoptic for other fast broadband options.
Here's how EE compare to Virgin Media and parent company BT for their speediest ultrafast broadband:
Package | Broadband | Monthly price | Upfront price | Contract term | |
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Full Fibre Max Gigabit | 900Mb average | £49 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: 12 month free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 20GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Full Fibre 900 | 900Mb average | £44.99 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: £50 BT Reward Card + Free setup (was £31.99) (Ends 12/12/2024) | |||||
Gig1 Fibre Broadband | 1.13Gb average | Free for 3 mths, then £34.99 |
Free | 18 months | |
Offer: Black Friday: 3 months free + 3 months free Disney+ Standard + No setup fee (was £35) (Ends 08/12/2024) |
EE offer the cheapest package compared to their rivals on these three broadband-only contracts, although the shorter minimum term or comprehensive TV service on offer may be reasons to opt for Virgin Media.
We put EE and Virgin Media head-to-head in our comparison guide or we've got more on who's best for fibre broadband for a more general overall.
Plus, if budget is the most important factor when choosing a new broadband provider, read our guide to the cheapest broadband and call plans in the UK.
EE advertise superfast broadband speeds of 36Mb and 67Mb, along with ultrafast speeds of 145Mb, 500Mb and 900Mb and basic broadband speeds of 10Mb.
ISPs can only advertise broadband speeds that can be achieved by at least 50% of customers at peak times, but these can vary wildly from property to property.
EE are signatories to the Voluntary Code of Practice on Broadband Speed, so customers should receive a personalised speed estimate on EE's site when they sign up. This should give a more accurate assessment of the speeds a customer should expect to receive.
Regulator Ofcom also publishes annual test results showing how broadband performs in the real world. These are the most recent results for EE and their rivals around the 36Mb mark:
It's clear that EE are almost living up to their promised speeds, performing as well as rival Plusnet and considerably better than parent company BT.
Meanwhile, this is what their 67Mb package speed tests look like:
EE's speeds dip slightly here, but they're not alone in that.
It's important to point out that the only package that exceeds its advertised average speed is the FTTP package offered by BT - this demonstrates the speed and reliability of full fibre broadband compared to the part fibre deals.
No tests have yet been undertaken for EE's ultrafast broadband package, so we don't have a clear idea of how that's performing for customers. Again, that's not a unique problem for EE - we have a similar issue with Sky and their ultrafast packages.
The upload speeds customers can expect to receive vary depending on the package they take.
Here are the average upload speeds alongside the download speeds available from EE:
Package | Average download speed | Average upload speed |
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Broadband | 10Mb | 1Mb |
Fibre | 36Mb | 9Mb |
Fibre Plus | 67Mb | 18Mb |
Fibre Max 100 | 100Mb | 28Mb |
Fibre Max 500 | 500Mb | 73Mb |
Fibre Max 900 | 900Mb | 110Mb |
So, EE don't offer symmetrical download/upload speeds in the way that other providers like Hyperoptic and Community Fibre do, but these types of upload speeds will be more than sufficient for most households.
In fact, EE's upload speeds perform well amongst their competitors:
EE also perform above average for upload speeds in the faster 67Mb category of packages too:
EE now offers the Smart Hub router for all new and upgrading fibre customers.
Their most advanced router to date, the Smart Hub has autosensing modems that mean it only works with EE broadband lines.
The Smart Hub also provides EE's strongest wi-fi signal so far, with seven internal wi-fi settings and dual wi-fi bands.
Users can log in to the Hub manager from any laptop, PC or mobile and check who in the family is accessing the Hub and how much data they're using. This feature also allows parents to restrict wi-fi access to certain devices.
Security seems good, with WPA2 encryption on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz wi-fi bands. It also has a firewall enabled by default, and a wi-fi protected setup (WPS) button (safer than the old PIN methods).
From a purely aesthetic angle, the box is sleek - and the teal light is a pleasant, unique addition.
EE home broadband customers can sign up to Smart WiFi for an extra £10 per month.
This service gives customers a slightly enhanced Smart WiFi Router designed to work with Smart WiFi Discs and boost the signal around the home. Along with this, customers will receive a 4GEE WiFi Mini portable hotspot to be used as a backup for the home broadband network if something goes wrong.
As far as home network boosters go, EE's can help extend the home wi-fi signal, but there isn't any option to leave the contract if they don't work.
Read more about boosters and speed guarantees.
If customers choose to take a landline from EE, they will be put on a pay as you call plan unless they choose a call add-on.
These are the home phone plans on offer and what they feature:
Add-on | Price per month | Includes |
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Anytime calls to landlines | £5.22 | Calls to UK landlines starting with 01, 02 or 03 |
Anytime calls to landlines and mobiles | £8.36 | Calls to UK landlines starting with 01, 02 or 03 + 1,500 minutes of calls to UK mobiles |
Anytime UK and international calls | £12.54 | Calls to UK landlines starting with 01, 02 or 03 + 1,500 minutes of calls to UK mobiles + calls to international landlines (50 countries) + 30% off calls to landlines in the rest of the world |
Note: UK calls don't include the Channel Islands or Isle of Man, nor are the islands included in the international add-on.
All call plans include calls to 01, 02 and 03 numbers free of charge for 60 minutes. After that, callers will get charged - but it's easy to get around, by hanging up before an hour's up and ringing back.
Calls to 084, 087, 09 and 118 are subject to an EE access charge, plus the service charge of the organisation. However, with an active call add-on, the cost of connecting to 0845 and 0870 calls is covered by EE.
For customers that choose not to take out a calling add on, all out of allowance calls are charged at EE's standard rates:
EE also offer a Call Plus service. This costs £5.22 per month and comes with seven calling features:
The prices above are current as of EE's updated tariff guide on 1 March 2022.
See our guide to the cheapest call plans to check out the competition.
EE once offered a branded TV service, launched in 2014 to compete with other market newcomers like TalkTalk. But this service was retired and replaced with Apple TV 4K in 2019.
However, now EE broadband and TV requires customers to take pay monthly mobile services from EE too - it isn't available for EE broadband customers to take separately.
Here's how much it costs to add EE Apple TV 4K to broadband and mobile:
Package | Broadband | Monthly price | Upfront price | Contract term | |
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Broadband + Apple 4K TV | 10Mb average | £41 | £10 | 24 months | |
Offer: Apple TV 4K with BT Sport Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers only + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 5GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers | |||||
Fibre + Apple TV 4K | 36Mb average | £41 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: Apple TV 4K with BT Sport Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers only + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 5GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Fibre Plus + Apple TV 4K | 67Mb average | £44 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: Apple TV 4K with BT Sport Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers only + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 5GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Full Fibre Max 100 + Apple TV 4K | 100Mb average | £46 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: Apple TV 4K with BT Sport Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers only + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 20GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup | |||||
Full Fibre Max 500 + Apple TV 4K | 500Mb average | £54.50 | Free | 24 months | |
Offer: Apple TV 4K with BT Sport Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers only + 6 month free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 10% off for EE pay monthly mobile customers + 20GB extra data for EE pay monthly mobile customers + Free setup |
It's clear EE's TV service is very different to the way it was a few years ago and doesn't compare to the pay TV services offered by Sky and Virgin Media or even the YouView TV service offered by BT and TalkTalk.
Read our comparison of EE and TalkTalk for TV and broadband.
EE are one of our top picks for broadband customer service, having overcome issues in 2015 and committing to a customer service overhaul that has really paid dividends.
We like their customer service so much that we awarded them Silver in the Choose Broadband Awards 2022.
The most recent complaint figures released by Ofcom covering Q3 2021 show EE were one of the least complained about broadband provider with 4 complaints per 100,000 customers, a drop compared to the previous quarters.
EE have kept their complaint levels low for several years now, suggesting customers are happy with the service overall.
This is backed up by the latest Comparing Service Quality report from Ofcom which showed EE were the most likely to be recommended of all major ISPs and also found the following:
While it certainly isn't all plain sailing for EE, they lead in a number of key areas, not least in keeping their complaints down and answering the phone quickly.
EE | Industry average | Rank | |
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Call waiting time | 1 minute 15 seconds | 4 minutes 9 seconds | 1st |
Calls abandoned | 5.1% | 10.7% | 1st |
For the purposes of this EE broadband review, we're happy to highlight their customer service record as a major selling point.
EE aren't the cheapest broadband provider around, but they do offer incentives for loyal mobile customers and a customer service record that is difficult for other providers to match.
As our EE home broadband review has shown, EE have plenty going for them including:
It's a shame that EE TV is no more - although Apple TV 4K has its charms, competitors like BT, Sky and Virgin are leagues ahead on entertainment.
Plus, while their ultrafast broadband deals are certainly competitive, they are only available to 6.4 million households at the time of writing, so many customers will have to wait a little longer for EE full fibre to arrive in their area.
All things considered, however, EE is a top option for customers searching for a solid broadband package, especially if they want to ditch the landline and have an EE mobile contract to take advantage of discounts and perks.
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3. At a glance
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6. Speed
7. EE Smart Hub
8. Home phone
9. TV
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