@Ben36551 As you are now out of contract (and paying more) would it not be beneficial to switch now and upgrade in March?
As with the original poster I wanted to switch from BT 900 to the new EE 1.6. Rang EE yesterday and they took my order confirming there would be no early cancellation fee from BT. I’ve since had an email and text from BT saying ‘sorry your leaving, your early termination fee will be £519’!
Does anyone have a link to any statements confirming that switching from BT to EE will not incur termination fees?
Another issue that has arisen, EE on the phone confirmed that I would be able to keep my standard BT Email after switching. BT’s farewell email says I will downgrade to Basic email after 60 days. Has anyone had the same experience?
you appear to have received the standard 'sorry you are leaving' email without realising it is a switch to EE. you should not incur cancellation charges and you get to maintain your BT email address
I thought existing customers could nt switch to 1.6gb service just now only new EE customers
At this rate I'll likely stick with BT rather than move.
The only real benefits would be 1.6gbs internet which I wouldn't be able to utilise fully due to the EE router only having 1gig lan ports even though the WAN port is 2.5gbs and the EE TV giving free multi room but existing customers can't get the 1.6gb package or move to EE TV yet.
It seems they rebranded everything without planning for existing customers wanting things whilst still encouraging existing customers to move
simple don,t buy the 1.6 gig you still only get 900 and a bit meg
the router connect at 2.4 gig and you should get 1.6 to 1.8 gig out,
but here the kicker the EE smart Hub + Ports on the back are limited to 1 gig ist a con !!!
dont buy it you wont get 1.6 gig the ports on the back of the BT smart plus router are limited to 1 gig so you will never get 1 .6 gig
Simple, use two 1Gb ports at once, but each connected to separate Ethernet devices.
Its quite normal for business customers to have a very fast incoming backhaul connection, to a router with many separate Gigabit ports.
That's called false advertising
they advertise speeds upto 1.6 Gig but you cant have it !!!