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Core vs Ultimate Plans?

Peakoverload
Explorer

I'm looking to join EE but I'm a bit confused about the different plans and pricing.

Basically I only want a 900mbps Fibre connection and, ideally, the Smart Hub 7 Pro Router and Wi-Fi Extender 7 Pro (probably 2 Extender 7 Pros)

If I get the Ultimate plan, I get all of this but it costs me £60.99 a month

However, if I get the Core plan, I can add the Smart Hub 7 Pro Router and Extender for £51.99. When I bring up the information on the router (as an add on to the core plan), it says that if I don't get 100mbps in every room, they'll send another extender. That sounds to me like it's the same as the Premium plan when it comes to 'Wifi in every room'.

But the Premium plan with the Smart Hub 7 Pro upgrade comes in at £66.99

Am I reading that correctly?

I know that with the Premium plan you also get Norton, they'll 'keep you connected' and they can prioritise wi-fi traffic but I couldn't care less about that and wouldn't pay an additional £15 a month for, especially not over a 2 year contract.

So am I missing something or is the Core plan with the router upgrade the best option?

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JimM11
Community Hero
Community Hero

Thank you for this. So it looks like I'm correct. Core plan and upgrade to the Smart 7 Pro. Great stuff. Seems weird that they let you choose the Premium Plan and upgrade to the Smart 7 Pro even though that works out more expensive then just choosing the Ultimate plan which gives exactly the same thing.

@Peakoverload It's all the extra's that get covered etc, free guide visit's the higher you go the more you get, if you cannot pick and chose the options when online ordering you may just have to call EE CS sales and do it all that way. Postage is NOT included so £10-15 to get the items dispatched from EE to you!