EE Broadband Review (2026)
A full EE broadband review covering packages, pricing, speeds and value — especially for EE mobile customers in the UK.
EE broadband is part of the BT Group and runs on the Openreach network. Packages start from £28/month for 36 Mbps up to 900 Mbps for around £42/month. EE's key differentiator is data-boost rewards for EE mobile customers — adding extra mobile data when you take EE broadband. FTTP availability matches the wider Openreach rollout at 82% of UK premises.
EE Broadband Packages and Pricing
EE offers broadband over the Openreach network with packages designed to complement its mobile service. Fibre delivers average speeds of 36 Mbps for £28/month. Fibre Max 150 offers 150 Mbps for approximately £32/month. Full Fibre 300 provides 300 Mbps at around £36/month. Full Fibre 900 delivers 900 Mbps for roughly £42/month. All plans include a Smart Hub router and unlimited data. EE's pricing sits between Plusnet (cheaper) and BT (similar or slightly higher). The standout perk is the mobile data boost — EE mobile customers on pay-monthly plans receive 5GB to 100GB of additional mobile data per month depending on the broadband package. This makes EE broadband particularly good value for existing EE mobile households.
EE Speeds and Network Performance
EE broadband runs on Openreach infrastructure identical to BT, Sky and Plusnet. FTTC packages average 36–67 Mbps. FTTP packages deliver 150 Mbps, 300 Mbps or 900 Mbps depending on your plan. Upload speeds on FTTP reach approximately 115 Mbps on the Full Fibre 900 package. Latency sits at 8–15 ms on FTTP and 12–20 ms on FTTC. The Smart Hub supports Wi-Fi 6, putting it ahead of Plusnet's Wi-Fi 5 router. EE offers a Wi-Fi Booster add-on for larger homes. Speed guarantees apply — if your actual speed falls below the guaranteed minimum during the first 30 days, you can cancel without penalty. Network reliability mirrors other Openreach providers with 99.9% uptime typical on FTTP connections.
EE Customer Service and Mobile Integration
EE's customer service has improved in recent years. Ofcom's 2024 report placed EE in the mid-range for broadband customer satisfaction, with around 10% of customers reporting a reason to complain — matching the industry average. Support is available via phone, live chat and the My EE app. EE participates in the Automatic Compensation scheme. The main value proposition is EE's mobile integration: bundling broadband with EE mobile plans unlocks data boosts, priority access at events, and Apple Music subscriptions. For households where multiple family members use EE mobile, the combined savings can be significant. EE also offers Smart Home add-ons including Norton security and a home phone service.
Should You Choose EE Broadband?
EE broadband makes most sense for existing EE mobile customers. The data boost rewards, combined with competitive broadband pricing, create genuine savings for multi-device households. Without an EE mobile plan, the broadband is competitively priced but lacks a standout feature over BT or Vodafone on the same Openreach network. Plusnet offers cheaper standalone broadband. Sky provides better TV bundling. For pure price, Vodafone's price-lock guarantee offers more long-term certainty. The April 2026 price rise aligns with BT's at £4/month. Enter your postcode to compare current EE deals against alternatives at your address.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is EE broadband the same as BT?
EE is owned by BT Group and uses the same Openreach network. However, EE has its own pricing, router, customer service and mobile integration perks. Speeds and coverage are identical to BT.
Do I need an EE mobile contract for EE broadband?
No. EE broadband is available to anyone. However, the best value comes from combining EE broadband with an EE pay-monthly mobile plan, which unlocks data boost rewards.
How fast is EE Full Fibre?
EE Full Fibre 900 delivers average download speeds of 900 Mbps and upload speeds of around 115 Mbps on FTTP. This matches BT Full Fibre 900, as both run on the same Openreach network.
Is EE broadband good value?
For EE mobile customers, yes — the data boost rewards add significant value. For non-EE mobile users, it is competitively priced but similar to BT. Plusnet offers cheaper alternatives on the same network.
Related Guides
BT Broadband Review · EE vs BT Broadband · Best Fibre Broadband Deals · Cheapest Broadband UK · Best Broadband for Large Families
Methodology & Sources
Information in this guide is sourced from Ofcom market reports, Openreach coverage data, ISPreview.co.uk, provider websites and independent broadband research from Point Topic and Thinkbroadband. Prices and availability are checked monthly. Speed data reflects advertised average speeds from provider Key Facts documents.
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