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Hi, I currently have part fibre 2. 70mbps which I renewed jn march 2026 

However I had ee full fibre installed in 2024 which has now come to and end. 

so basically had 2 lines, one part fibre and one full fibre. But rang BT today to get a new full fibre connection. But said this wasn’t possible. They were saying that I couldn’t have a full fibre connection, if I have the part fibre connection.  But which I did about 2 weeks ago. 

2 of the agents I’ve spoke too have been quite disappointing - trying to sell me a sim and phone instead of helping. 

so my question is:

 

I just want a full fibre connection with bt or ee without touching the part fibre connection (as I have a really good deal with that BB + TV

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First thing to point out is your EE service doesn’t come to an end , you may be outside of the minimum term but the service continues until you cease it , or migrate it to a different provider, if outside a minimum term you should already have had offers to recontract with EE  , have you ? or have you ceased the FTTP with EE and now only have BT FTTC ?

If  your single address has FTTP with EE ( out of contract but in service ) and FTTC with BT , what is the purpose of calling BT , to migrate the EE FTTP  to BT while maintaining the BT FTTC (so two BT services ) , that’s a somewhat pointless exercise, BT would prefer you to be with EE  anyway , and you can renew with EE , if your explanation of what you want has been interpreted as you want BT to convert your FTTC to FTTP , alongside your EE FTTP it won’t be easy having two FTTP services in the same address , and is also pretty pointless.

You say you just want a full fibre connection with BT or EE without touching your BT FTTC , isn’t that exactly what you already have , so presumably it’s not everything you want .

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My ee service has ceased.

 

the guide on the phone said it would be cheaper if we ceased it and re signed up which I’m trying to do now

 

so no I do not want 2 FFTP connections. 

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All sorted. FTTP on the way. 

no need for further replies cheers 

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Thanks for keeping us updated @Bishopjoshua10

Katie

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Since you were previously told it was impossible to get FTTP installed if you already had a separate FTTC connection, it would be helpful to the Community if you could explain how it's now "all sorted".
Did you just contact BT again and get a different agent who was more helpful, or did you use some other method and, if so, what?
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Just gave the SN of the ont and they tracked it down as a separate line.
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