I would like to get BT tv or EE tv and broadband package. which one do i contact. to order.
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To order https://www.bt.com/tv/packages
You can contact either, just find the best deal for your on either of their sites.
I have BT FTTP 900 with Big Sport BT TV which comes with a Set Top Box, when I signed up the pricing on TV was too good to miss out on with BT. As far as im aware BT TV is called EE TV now anyway so in effect I have BT Broadband and EE TV.
Just price up packages on both sites and see what comes out cheapest and most specific for your requirement.
@naylor2006 Thanks for reply. did you have any problems, with any delays.
@Keith_Beddoe Thanks for the links.
Well, I had some issues but it was Openreach's fault and not BT Retail themselves, these issues would have been there for any provider that I went for but as far as once the Openreach stuff was sorted the actual process of getting an order and going live and all that was fine.
Wait times on the phone were always pretty short and always through to someone onshore which I appreciate alot, after coming from Vodafone and dealing with their 100% offshore support setup its was amazing to speak to someone who understand the local context.
Im very happy with BT.
Can you get Full Fibre in your area, have you entered your postcode into the checker to see what you can get?
enter your address and this will show what type of connection is available to you https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
@naylor2006 Yes i can have full fibre the pole it's about 10 mtrs away. so hopefully would not be a problem with Openreach.
@naylor2006 Did they manage to fit in the two week slot.
Same as me, if I jump from my window I could probably get to it. Openreach had only just finished installing the fibre when I wanted to order so my issues were mostly linked to 'teething' I would put it. Ultimately BT Retail handled the delays very well for me and I had a backup service in Virgin Media Cable so the delays werent a huge deal.
My advice would be to maybe keep a backup service running until you know the FTTP is live, Openreach removed my copper phone line in the process of installing fibre, I wasnt using it though but if it was my existing broadband it would have been a hard cease of one product with the faith that the other one went live right away. Like I said however, there was a fault on the fibre, 5 weeks it took Openreach to solve, luckily I wasnt using the copper for broadband!