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BT to EE confused

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I keep getting messages about switching from BT to EE. Do I have to switch or is it a choice?. 
Currently have:
Full fibre 100 with BT halo 3  ( can I drop the halo3 as do not use Hybrid connect or the Wi-fi disc)
Digital voice (pay as you go as I only get a few incoming calls)
TV and sport (watch sport on Discovery +, Never view via the BT box) Current cost £10 month
Mobile - BT mobile 5gb Sim only.
Are there any advantages or disadvantages to swithing to EE
I am in my 80s and TOTALLY CONFUSED !!


 

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If your existing contract is not coming up for renewal then just stay as you are until it is time for renewal and ignore all the BT/EE emails



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Thank you for the response. My Full fibre 100 with halo3 contract ends on the 6th of August. I had a look at an option to upgrade/renew and for the same price per month it was and increase in speed to Full fibre 900 (which seems strange).
As for my other stuff - Digital Voice, TV and Sport and Sim only mobile I cannot see any contract end dates???


 

 

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BT are no longer being dropped as a consumer brand so you should be able to stay with BT if you wish.

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Thank you, I will wait until my contract is up (August) and then see what options are available.
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When your contract is up it automatically goes over to a rolling 30-day contract.  The only change is that you'll lose any discounts you've currently got through the 2-year contract.

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