16-04-2025 04:50 PM
Hi
Do EE still do this as when i try to search Broadband deals it just gives me Full Fibre broadband deals. I only do basic online stuff so don't really need Full fibre & FTTC is less hassle i guess.
Thanks
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24-01-2026 09:43 PM
No I'm at their home and mine equally but will be there more as they get more reliant on me then I will be there full time and then will be my line
. It's difficult, I need to go now as I'm there now helping family with their disabilities. It is confusing for sure
25-01-2026 09:13 AM
Hi there @gazmix_1973
Thanks for coming back to us.
I understand how stressful this will be for you to get exactly what you need when you will be at your family's home more.
I would suggest getting back in touch with our broadband guides when you want to make the changes, to see what would options would be available and they will run through everything with you.
Leanne.
25-01-2026 09:29 AM
I think I pretty much know all now. Just that I have to do it before next January as copper wired BB ends then.
But does ADSL landline also end then or will they be able to carry on with landline for years to come retaining same number.Thanks.
25-01-2026 03:03 PM
I've seen videos that say you can so i guess just BB copper being replaced. Not being able to make a call in a power cut seems madness especially if elderly living in middle of nowhere without BB.
25-01-2026 03:07 PM
Hi @gazmix_1973
The team will go through what would be available for the account when you call and will be best to answer all the questions you have 🙂
Leanne.
26-01-2026 01:41 PM
Ah good so they can keep same number and landline after next January along with FTTP. Good.
I've seen many vids on YouTube about FTTP installation but nothing about how it affects landline. . They need to keep old number.
26-01-2026 02:23 PM
@gazmix_1973 wrote:Ah good so they can keep same number and landline after next January along with FTTP. Good.
Yes, it'll become a digital landline (DV) as long as you supply its no. when you order FTTP, as I told you 10 days ago in https://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Broadband-Landline/Fiber-to-the-cabinet/m-p/1595769/highlight/true#M13...
27-01-2026 01:29 PM
Yep, got that. Slight issue with phone downstairs and pc upstairs where router and dual socket are if have to plug phone in to router the phone cable would have to be about 8m long, then there's the extension.
Currently the main phone is plugged into the old copper line in the wall which is being phased out.. Think I got landline and digital voice mixed up, it would be digital not copper when installing FTTP..
27-01-2026 04:46 PM
You can get Analogue Telephone Adapters (ATAs) to plug into a mains socket anywhere.
28-01-2026 09:27 AM
These adapters can be used to carry on using old copper landline after next January alongside full fibre internet yes?