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Is there an EE equivalent of the BT essentials low cost broadband

jameswardle
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Is there an EE equivalent of the BT essentials low-cost broadband for people who are disabled and claiming benefits? 

 

It seems a bit odd to have to leave EE to go to BT when they are the same company.

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And EE do not have the same product, you will need to go to BT if you want BT Essentials.

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Chris_B
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@jameswardle  EE is owned by BT its not the same company.  

And EE do not have the same product, you will need to go to BT if you want BT Essentials.

EE & BT Retail are both constituent parts of the BT Group. They are each independent ISPs with their own products.

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To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband or Option 2 for Home Broadband & Home Phone

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Yes i would like to know aswell because i will have to leave EE i have too which will be a shame. 😢 

@ywalker1959  the answers have already been provided.

 

Regards

Oooooooops yes i realised as soon as i had posted 🤣👍