Why EE?

Herbhead
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Ok - I know this is a EE Community but I am going to put the question out there.

Why should I keep my broadband with EE?

Background - contract is up with EE and I am looking around - monthly prices from Sky are the same for Broadband and TV (+/- £1) but I can get 5000Mbps with Sky vs 900 Mbps with EE - ok 900Mbps is more than enough but I always like overdoing things.  Also I always wanted to upgrade my Broadband with EE but cannot go higher than 900Mbps package with TV and EE don't seem to be sorting this out / changing this.

Sky seems to win on TV so Broadband is the decider for me (I cannot help but think maybe it is just time for a change.)

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Herbhead
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@Minkey1 

@JimM11 

@Northerner 

When it worked I used to be limited in # of minutes at a time as it used to block the telephone line

XRaySpeX
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Yes, calls are limited to 60 mins after which you are cut off forcing you to re-dial.

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@Northerner This was me at the time suprafax modem looking back $399 USA price blazing speed, 14.4Kb/s... Need to go see what i had before that then boy long time ago!