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Standard User Grimers
(committed) Wed 27-Apr-22 11:42:09
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Potentially Switching From O2 To EE


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Hi all,

I'm looking to switch from O2 to EE as EE has now rolled out 5G to a lot of my local area. Though, I have a few things that I'd like to ask before I make the switch.

With O2 I get an excellent phone signal in most areas, but their 4G speeds are mostly dire. How are EE's 4G/5G speeds with a poor signal?

I currently have several months left of my O2 contract, meaning that I would incur quite a hefty cancellation fee. I know that some ISPs have paid off customer cancellation fees from their previous provider. Does EE do this?

I pay £25/month for an unlimited SIM with O2. EE is more expensive, but I only use a few GB month, so I'm wondering whether I could save money by moving to a smaller plan with EE?

Cheers,

Will

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 28-Apr-22 14:08:35
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Re: Potentially Switching From O2 To EE


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Check EE's Coverage Checker at https://ee.co.uk/why-ee/mobile-coverage .

EE only pay off previous network termination fees for BB up to a limit, not for mobile.

EE have online a 150GB SIM-Only for £20 pm. I've heard tell of a 10GB SIM-Only for £10 pm by calling CS.

1999: Freeserve 48K Dial-Up => 2005: Wanadoo 1 Meg BB => 2007: Orange 2 Meg BB => 2008: Orange 8 Meg LLU => 2010: Orange 16 Meg LLU => 2011: Orange 20 Meg WBC => 2020: EE 40 Meg FTTC (no landline no.)

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Standard User Grimers
(committed) Thu 28-Apr-22 16:30:30
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Re: Potentially Switching From O2 To EE


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Thanks, XRaySpeX.

That's a shame about the termination fees, I still have around a year left of my O2 contract, so it's just too much to swallow, at this stage.

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Standard User mking90031
(member) Thu 28-Apr-22 16:58:33
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Re: Potentially Switching From O2 To EE


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In reply to a post by Grimers:
Hi all,

I'm looking to switch from O2 to EE as EE has now rolled out 5G to a lot of my local area. Though, I have a few things that I'd like to ask before I make the switch.

With O2 I get an excellent phone signal in most areas, but their 4G speeds are mostly dire. How are EE's 4G/5G speeds with a poor signal?

I currently have several months left of my O2 contract, meaning that I would incur quite a hefty cancellation fee. I know that some ISPs have paid off customer cancellation fees from their previous provider. Does EE do this?

I pay £25/month for an unlimited SIM with O2. EE is more expensive, but I only use a few GB month, so I'm wondering whether I could save money by moving to a smaller plan with EE?

Cheers,

Will


Will,

My advice would be to get the EE SIM & put it into a mobile broadband dongle. Then for the year (or less) you could use both SIMs. The O2 SIM would be for text & phone calls & the EE SIM would be used for data (you would need to use the wireless connection on your mobile phone). The other option depends on if you have a dual SIM phone. If you do have a dual SIM phone then could have both SIMs in your phone then choose which one you use depending on signal strength.

HTH,

Mark King MCP
www.mark-king-basingstoke.co.uk
Virginmedia Gig1 844.46 Mbps Down & 42.25 Mbps Up (according to Speed test on XBox 04.01.22)
Standard User Grimers
(committed) Fri 29-Apr-22 12:56:15
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Thanks, Mark. I would be paying for 2 SIMs then, surely?

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Standard User mking90031
(member) Fri 29-Apr-22 17:37:13
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@Grimers,

Might be better than paying the cancallation fees. You could get a PAYG SIM that you could upgrade to a monthly contract when your O2 contract expires.

HTH,

Mark King MCP
www.mark-king-basingstoke.co.uk
Virginmedia Gig1 844.46 Mbps Down & 42.25 Mbps Up (according to Speed test on XBox 04.01.22)
Standard User Grimers
(committed) Tue 03-May-22 19:43:31
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Thanks, Mark. That's a good shout, I'll look into it!

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