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EE I joined EE on the recommendation from BT BAD MOVE

Falcoray
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I had BT broadband and Sky tv for over 25 years prices went up so I decided to go with one supplier for everything so went with Sky which was great apart from range of signal, it would not my Workshop. Sky engineer came to help but said sorry it s too far away so decided to go to BT for everything, telephoned Bt to change and they suggested I use EE as it was better done that but NO it is hopeless I like Drama programs but NO drama channel. Not sure what to do next if I change to BT it’ll cost an arm and leg to leave EE 

Any ideas would be very much appreciated 

Disillusioned

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zulu17
Prodigious Contributor
Prodigious Contributor

@Falcoray  The Tv service offered to their   (BT) broadband customers by BT is the EETV service so changing from EE to BT for your broadband wouldn't give you further options in channel content.

The U &Drama channel is available via Freeview so if you were have an aerial with suitable reception it would be viewable by the EETV Box Pro or indeed via your TVs own tuner. Otherwise the U app will provide on demand content. The U app is on the EE TV Box Pro  & EE Tv Mini box and should be downloadable on Apple TV box as @Northerner  has already mentioned,

This is U own webpage on ways to access

https://u.co.uk/ways-to-watch/tv

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Northerner
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

Hi @Falcoray 

Download U: TV app for the drama channel. Not sure if it is free. 

Thanks 




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zulu17
Prodigious Contributor
Prodigious Contributor

@Falcoray  The Tv service offered to their   (BT) broadband customers by BT is the EETV service so changing from EE to BT for your broadband wouldn't give you further options in channel content.

The U &Drama channel is available via Freeview so if you were have an aerial with suitable reception it would be viewable by the EETV Box Pro or indeed via your TVs own tuner. Otherwise the U app will provide on demand content. The U app is on the EE TV Box Pro  & EE Tv Mini box and should be downloadable on Apple TV box as @Northerner  has already mentioned,

This is U own webpage on ways to access

https://u.co.uk/ways-to-watch/tv