Do you have one? If so can you share sort of speeds are you getting and what connection you have?
@mirrors90wrote:My plan is to switch to EE TV once my sky runs out in Jan, as long as the UI is as good as sky.
It isn’t by a long stretch.
Sky have ropey hardware but access to all the content and the best UI in the business, meanwhile BT/EE have well powered hardware running a UI from the 90s, less access to content and more ‘stream identifier rectangles’ than any other platform out there “so they can spot illegal streams”, but in reality catch barely anyone (they are all watching US streams on a VPN), and just spoil the viewing for paying customers.
If you like voice search/functions (like skip 4 minutes), and a Netflix integration with your main watchlist, you will be disappointed. It works fairly well as a straightforward PVR though.
It’s why many of us are waiting to see what the Apple TV EE app integration looks like. It might give us what Sky Stream dreams it can do, on hardware that provides access to all the apps the TV box does not.
Same! Just paid out £400 (on sale from £600!) for a WiFi 6E mesh system.
6E is rubbish and I only have a few devices that are compatible so if the EE router is close to good I’ll be happy!
Coincidentally is there a data sheet or spec for the EE Wi-Fi 6 router and satellite lurking about?
@Anonymous sorry! I wasn’t clear , the Apple TV is the one I’m looking for - to have all my apps and tv on one box. TNT app, in 4k - Disney; Netflix , everything on one remote!
@mirrors90 Hopefully the pro box with EE services will have more contracts with streamers like Disney Paramount etc, which BT TV didn’t have. I would really miss the pausing live TV and recording features should I not opt for the pro box
@mirrors90wrote:@Anonymous sorry! I wasn’t clear , the Apple TV is the one I’m looking for - to have all my apps and tv on one box. TNT app, in 4k - Disney; Netflix , everything on one remote!
Ahhh… gotcha! Same wave length now….
Has anyone managed to try out the new ee proposition yet?
I’m interested to how the router compares and the benefits that come with it
@FC12wrote:@mirrors90 Hopefully the pro box with EE services will have more contracts with streamers like Disney Paramount etc, which BT TV didn’t have. I would really miss the pausing live TV and recording features should I not opt for the pro box
I doubt it to be honest, we have been waiting 4+ years for YouTube.
With many apps on Apple TV you can pause on live TV. The holy grail would be to have a BT/EE Pro TV box sitting somewhere just being a solid broadcast PVR able to serve up your recordings to the new app on an Apple TV.
Forgot to add as others were talking about it, the only offer in MyBT for me is to recontract my current broadband at the same price for another 2 years.
No Openreach FTTH/P here, only FTTC, but Toob has just started rolling out 900 Mbps (symmetrical) down the road, hopefully that kicks OR into life locally.