PlusNet don't offer VoIP type services so are telling customers that they will be automatically switched to EE for broadband+voice, but can contact PlusNet if they no longer require their landline voice element in which case they can stay with PlusNet.
As this is happening mid-contract, PlusNet are saying the price with EE will remain the same up to the end of contract. However they omit to mention what the standard EE pricing is (for broadband+voice at next renewal).
A bigger concern is that either being moved to another ISP (even one in the same group) or having your landline stop working
are both significant change to an existing contract,
yet PlusNet are telling customers they cannot move themselves to another ISP without incurring early termination charges.
This does not sound right because it is PlusNet are the ones initiating the mid-contract change so on principle (and possibly contract law) the customer should have the same option to choose for themselves.
PlusNet are also not really saying there are a choice of providers for home phone services nor offering guidance on migration.
(e.g. for FTTC the customer account portal ought to offer a way to accept the change to SOGEA then how to port out a landline number).
The latest letter states that a customer will receive new account details and package name from EE, and their marketing preferences will be transferred to EE (which for all purposes is a new contract with a custom term length set to be whatever remained on the old PlusNet contract)
but that customers have 30 days to let PlusNet know (by phone) that they would like to remain with PlusNet by "dropping your landline and moving to a broadband-only package".
prlzx on Zen: FTTC (VDSL) at ~40Mbps / 10Mbps
with IP4/6 (no v6? - not true Internet)
Edited by prlzx (Mon 15-Dec-25 10:45:12)



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