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EE

Britain's coverage leader, at Britain's highest prices. Strongest where rivals thin out, and the costliest network on which to drift past a contract end date.

Fifteen notes · written July 2026 · no prices published · nothing for sale

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How we are placed. thurlowvance is an independent information service for mobile customers in the United Kingdom. We are not a mobile network. We have no affiliation with, endorsement from, appointment by or connection to Three, EE, O2, Vodafone, Sky Mobile, Tesco Mobile or any other provider, and no commercial arrangement with any of them. We do not sell, supply, arrange or broker SIM cards, contracts, handsets or services of any kind, and we take no commission from anybody. Everything here is general information; a provider's own current terms always take precedence.
Note 01

The company, and who owns it

EE was assembled in 2010 by merging Orange and T-Mobile, and the combined spectrum from that deal is still the reason it reaches further than anybody else. It launched Britain's first 4G service in 2012 and has won more independent coverage tests than any rival since.

It belongs to BT Group, whose consumer services are steadily moving under the EE name behind a single account login. One cheap brand, 1pMobile, rents these masts and charges for exactly what you consume.

DetailWhere it stands
Formed2010, from Orange and T-Mobile
First UK 4G2012
OwnerBT Group
Cheaper brand on these masts1pMobile, billed per unit used
3G serviceSwitched off during 2024
Market positionPremium: widest coverage, highest prices
You are buying coverage insurance. The honest question is whether you will ever claim on it.
Note 02

Coverage — the reach leader

If your week depends on having signal where other networks give up, this is the one. Motorway corridors, small market towns and open countryside are where the difference actually shows.

It also leads the country on standalone 5G — 5G running on its own modern core rather than leaning on 4G underneath. Faster where it exists, but still the smallest layer and needing a recent handset, so check both your phone and your area before paying extra for it.

Where you areWhat to expect
Rural and coastalGenerally the strongest of the four
Motorway corridorsThe most consistently reliable
CitiesStrong, with standalone 5G in a growing number of areas
Deep indoorsThe same physics as everywhere — turn on Wi-Fi Calling
Your own postcodeCheck it regardless of the national record
Worth knowingWidest is not universal — individual postcodes still fail. 1pMobile rents identical masts and bills per unit used, which makes it the cheapest way to audition this coverage before paying premium airtime.
Note 03

SIM plans

Larger tiers arrive with streaming and security extras attached. Count those at what you would otherwise pay for them separately — if you would not have bought them, they are not a saving.

FeatureHow to judge it
Rolling and fixed termsRolling for anything unproven; fixed only where signal and address are settled
Bundled extrasOnly worth what you would genuinely pay separately
Family SIMsReal reductions — price the household rather than the single line
Annual upgrade schemesA subscription to newness rather than a discount
1pMobileThe cheap door into identical coverage, billed per unit consumed
Note 04

Phone plans

Combined bundles across twenty-four to thirty-six months, wide handset choice, standard trade-in arrangements and a credit check on the device element.

The same calculation settles any offer: upfront plus monthly times months, against the handset bought outright plus the cheapest suitable SIM over the same period.

Worth knowingBecause the airtime here carries a premium, drifting past your contract end date costs more on this network than on any other in Britain. Set the reminder a month before the date rather than on it.
Note 05

Prepaid

Available directly with no contract and no credit check. The more interesting route is 1pMobile, charging per minute, per text and per megabyte on these masts.

For somebody making a few calls a week it is the cheapest way in Britain to hold the widest coverage. For anyone with a regular data habit, per-unit rates climb quickly — work out a typical month before assuming.

Note 06

eSIM

This network runs one of the smoothest in-app eSIM processes in the market: requested inside the official app and live within minutes on most recent flagship handsets.

  • Issuing, transferring and reissuing an eSIM is free on every UK network, including after a lost handset.
  • Keeping your number uses the ordinary free switching code — digital and plastic SIMs are treated identically.
  • Request one only inside the official app or website, never through a link somebody sent you.
  • For travel, add a cheap local data profile and keep the UK line for calls and texts.
Worth knowingThere is no eSIM activation fee, transfer service or migration charge anywhere in UK mobile. A demand for payment is itself the proof of fraud. Forward the message to 7726, free.
Note 07

Home broadband

Broadband here runs over Openreach fixed lines, with a mobile router alternative where street wiring is poor. They are entirely different products described in similar words: one depends on your street, the other on your nearest mast.

Household bundling is where this network's value most often concentrates — several mobile lines plus broadband on one account. Price the whole house rather than the single line, and still choose the mobile network on coverage first.

Note 08

Roaming abroad

Most current plans meter Europe with a daily charge. Certain higher tiers restore inclusive roaming through a pass, occasionally beyond Europe as well — so which regime applies comes down to your tier and to when you signed. The app is the only reliable answer.

  1. Read your roaming screen before booking, and write the ceiling down as a number.
  2. Check the free spend cap is switched on.
  3. Turn off automatic backups and app updates over mobile data.
  4. On any trip past a few days, buy a cheap local data eSIM and keep the UK line for calls.
Worth knowingFerries, cruise ships and some aircraft bill through satellite systems that sit outside ordinary roaming and outside your spend cap. That is where the very largest bills originate. Switch mobile data off before you board.
Note 09

Data, and what 'unlimited' leaves out

ConditionWhat it actually does
Tethering capLimits sharing data with a laptop on some plan generations
Traffic managementQueues extreme outliers at saturated masts; ordinary heavy use never notices
Fair use abroadEnds the unlimited part at a published figure, then charges per gigabyte

Two free adjustments often remove the need for a bigger tier: drop video quality one step inside the streaming app, and push backups, photo sync and app updates onto home Wi-Fi.

Note 10

Monthly and yearly costs

FigureWhat it really is
Introductory priceReal, time-limited, and useless for comparing networks
Standard priceWhat applies once the discount ends — this is the price
Out-of-contract priceThe same again, on a handset you already own
Whole-term costUpfront plus monthly times months — the only fair comparison
Yearly costMonthly times twelve; ask for it, because it is rarely offered

The free spend cap takes about a minute in the app and prevents charges beyond your allowance entirely. Almost nobody switches it on.

Note 11

Price rises, and how to bring a bill down

ReasonBehind it
A mid-term increaseSince January 2025 it must be stated in pounds and pence before you sign
An introductory discount endingThe commonest cause; the duration was stated at purchase
Charges beyond the allowanceOnly possible where no spend cap was set
A minimum term endingNot a rise: a fall that failed to happen
An add-on renewingSingle-period purchases occasionally repeat
MoveEffect
Switch to SIM-only once the term endsStrips out the handset payment
Cut the allowanceWhere three months of usage shows the tier is oversized
Buy a one-off add-on instead of upgradingCovers a heavy month without repricing the year
Negotiate with rival quotes in handTake a switching code first
LeaveThe exit position is itemised before you commit
Note 12

The app, and account security

Family SIM management, device unlocking, broadband controls, spend caps, roaming settings and eSIM requests all sit in one place — among the fullest customer apps in the market. As BT folds its consumer services behind that single account, the login protects considerably more than a phone bill.

  • Install it on day one and set the free spend cap while you are there.
  • Turn on Wi-Fi Calling so walls stop mattering, and 4G Calling so voice works at all.
  • Give the account a password used nowhere else, and switch on every extra protection.
  • Install only from the official app store, never from a link in a message.
Worth knowingGenuine offers appear inside the app. If a caller's deal is not there, the call is not real — whatever the caller ID says. No genuine employee of any network ever needs a one-time code read aloud.
Note 13

Faults and glitches, and why they happen

What you seeUsual causeCure
An older handset dropping calls3G has been switched off nationallyTurn on 4G Calling; if the phone cannot, it has reached its end
One room always poorBuilding materials blocking radioTurn on Wi-Fi Calling
Full bars but nothing loadsToo many handsets on one mastNothing on the phone helps — it is capacity, not coverage
A whole street out for hoursMast work or a local faultCheck the status page with your postcode

If a problem keeps returning, log dates, times and what failed for a fortnight, then complain in writing with the log attached and ask what goodwill applies to the recorded period.

Note 14

PAC codes, joining and leaving

Joining. Check coverage before price. Buy the new plan, text your old network for the code, hand it over, and leave the old SIM in until the number moves — usually one working day, with no gap.

Leaving. Switching runs entirely on text messages. No conversation is required and none can be insisted upon.

TextToResult
PAC65075Your number moves across. Free, back in minutes, valid thirty days
STAC75075The account closes and the number is given up
The replyItemises any early-exit charge and handset balance before you commit

Your network cannot refuse the code, sit on it, attach conditions, or make a retentions conversation a precondition of leaving. If a complaint stalls, write it down, keep the reference, and escalate free to the Communications Ombudsman at eight weeks or on a final response.

One account carrying mobile, broadband and television makes leaving feel heavier than it is. Legally it changes nothing at all.

Note 15

Who it suits

Who it suits

A good fit for

  • Anyone who drives, works or lives where other networks fail
  • Rural and coastal households
  • People who want standalone 5G today
  • Multi-line households bundling broadband
  • Very light users, via 1pMobile on the same masts

A poor fit for

  • People already well covered by every network
  • Anyone chasing the lowest price per gigabyte
  • Frequent European travellers on standard tiers
  • Anyone likely to drift past a contract end date
  • People who would never use the bundled extras

In a sentence: the best coverage in Britain at the highest prices — worth every penny if you will genuinely use it, and expensive insurance if you will not.

Still unsure after reading these notes?

Ring us and we will go through it with you. Nothing is offered for sale at any point.

020 3807 7759This number is for guidance and information only. We sell nothing, arrange nothing and act for no network. Ring it if any part of these notes leaves you unsure.
How we are placed. thurlowvance is an independent information service for mobile customers in the United Kingdom. We are not a mobile network. We have no affiliation with, endorsement from, appointment by or connection to Three, EE, O2, Vodafone, Sky Mobile, Tesco Mobile or any other provider, and no commercial arrangement with any of them. We do not sell, supply, arrange or broker SIM cards, contracts, handsets or services of any kind, and we take no commission from anybody. Everything here is general information; a provider's own current terms always take precedence.

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