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What happens to my EE TV on BT Broadband if I switch to EE Full Fibre? Is it migrated or do I need to order it again?

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@alan2703  I think it depends on on the process you use to migrate/move. You will need to check the detail of the new package/offer they provide as the make up of some of the packages wrt addons/Now Boost  and availability of the discovery HD linear channel differs on EE and BT . There would also be the option to take the Apple Box as alternative to the TV Box Pro and if taking the Full Works pack a free extra box mini.

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Thanks, I already have the Full Works. I will give BT a call and see what they say.
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Let us know how you get on with that. We’ve just had full fibre made available in our road. We have EETV Full works on a very good discounted deal with another 6 months to run on our existing contract. We’ve considering our options for both broadband and tv now.

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BT called me before I contacted them and offered be a Full Fibre deal which was less than I am paying now.

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@alan2703 Did you take that offer and did you get offered a deal for tv too? They called me a couple of weeks ago and told me that we could stay with BT for full fibre but they didn’t offer any decent deals. I told them that I was still considering our options.

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They gave me Full Fibre 900 for £4 less than I am paying now but couldn't give me the TV any cheaper.