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Leaving EE broadband, what happens to EE mobile Sim only, Monthly rolling.

Arch65
Contributor
Contributor

Quick question,

if you’re with EE mobile Sim only 1 month rolling contract, and you’ve had the sim for 4 years, if you take out a EE broadband contract for a 2 year deal, when the broadband contract 2 year deal ends and you wish to move to another Broadband provider but still wish to keep the EE sim. What happens to the EE sim you’re on and been on prior to the broadband contract?, when i took out my broadband contract 2 years ago, i was offered EU calls inclusive on my EE sim as a sweetener, I was paying £10 per month for my EE sim ,its increased to £11.50 with inflation, would i revert back to my basic Sim plan without the EU privilege ? For the same £11.50 per month ?basically the same as before i took out the 2 year broadband contract! 

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Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

"If you cancel your EE Broadband plan you will no longer be eligible for EE One benefits and any unlimited data boosts will be removed. EE One plans taken on or after 13/11/25 will increase by £10 a month. EE One plans taken before 13/11/25 will increase by £20."

More info can be found in the Legal bit at https://ee.co.uk/ee-one 

The features of your plan are unlikely to be modified as part of this change (keeping the Inclusive roaming, purely a billing change/removal of discount). However as you are on a rolling plan outside of a minimum term, EE would be able to change your plan with 30 days notice if they decided that your plan was no longer supported or sustainable for them to provide.

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Matt_124
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

"If you cancel your EE Broadband plan you will no longer be eligible for EE One benefits and any unlimited data boosts will be removed. EE One plans taken on or after 13/11/25 will increase by £10 a month. EE One plans taken before 13/11/25 will increase by £20."

More info can be found in the Legal bit at https://ee.co.uk/ee-one 

The features of your plan are unlikely to be modified as part of this change (keeping the Inclusive roaming, purely a billing change/removal of discount). However as you are on a rolling plan outside of a minimum term, EE would be able to change your plan with 30 days notice if they decided that your plan was no longer supported or sustainable for them to provide.

Thank you for that quick answer……that’s shame….now i will have to source a new broadband and sim provider 😩…oh well, i guess thats the name of the game!!