07-04-2026 04:47 PM - edited 07-04-2026 04:49 PM
Hi, i have been with EE for many years now, and its now time to renew my contract.
My question is this. Why are the prices quoted way more expensive than a new customers, secondly, why am i only offered 900GBPS max when if i was a new customer, i can get 1.6GBPS speeds at the same address, if i dont log into my account?
seems unfair to me to say the least...
07-04-2026 04:52 PM - edited 07-04-2026 04:53 PM
@TonyG111 because it’s called a new customer offer that’s how you entice new customer. Pretty standard practice to entice new customers.
As for the speed it’s because it’s a whole new system that can’t accept current customers to upgrade to 1.6Gb.
and as you’re asking the first question I very much doubt you need a 1.6 connection and I very much doubt you need a 900 connection.
07-04-2026 04:55 PM
Funny how you can assume what speed I need by a question I ask.
any good at the lottery numbers for this Saturday too??
07-04-2026 04:57 PM - edited 07-04-2026 05:00 PM
07-04-2026 05:11 PM
@TonyG111 Its safe to say that the vast majority of customers don’t need a 1.6 connection. Exactly what can you do with a 1.6 connection that you can’t do with a sub 900 connection ? I’m still on FTTC and happy do everything I need with this connection speed. My phone contract has a faster network speed than my BB speed.
07-04-2026 10:11 PM
@TonyG111 Secret lottery numbers, more chance to that than getting EE to give you a lower price, EE old system, EE new system, and the 1.6Gb/s package floating about and in between them all, and are you sure 1.6Gb/s is available at your address, some ISP's do it but not them all, EE has it everywhere on OR direct.