I think plus.net is being positioned as the value brand. EE as the middle brand and BT for those who don't mind the price. Hence no tv extras with no frills plus.net.
Its got a bit muddled though as plus.net is now one of the last remaining ones with a proper email service (not to mention usenet) while EE has jettisoned its email and only includes a telephone line for calls if you pay extra, but in fairness has better support with a Plymouth call center that actually answers.
Though it is a mystery why they can't just sell BT tv channels via all isp's like netflix or the iplayer does? I know they used to do clever multi casting stuff but you would have thought modern speeds would have allowed it.
Email service? I presume you mean for support.
I don't know how much EE costs now, I don't take much notice, as I don't really have much to do with anyone that is on it these days.
No way would I go back to BT, for the price they charge their customer service is awful and to be honest their service offers me nothing more than what plusnet does.
The problem with broadband providers offering Tv services now is that there is so much choice, when BT started their TV service, there was sky and top up TV i think and that was more or less it. ITV digital had gone belly up by that time.
Now there are so many ways to get video services, that offering a TV service is not going to pull people in.
you view was not a great system anyway, the start of it the boxes were slow and unreliable, no doubt they are better now, but Freeview play have more or less taken that market now, even to the extent of being built into TV sets. My hisense have TV play built in, not that I have used it, so I have no idea what it is like. the last thing I read was that you could not go back in time on HD channels, but had to use SD, which is not ideal.
Do BBC users still have to change back to Sd to get local news? Yes I know this is not an you view or freeview problem, but is a BBC problem.
The only broadband provider who can do ok on offering Tv with their broadband packages is Sky, but only because of the way they work.
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