EE drops 150Mbps Full Fibre broadband down to £27.99 per month in its new year sale

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Full fibre broadband doesn't have to cost the Earth, thanks to this outstanding deal that's just appeared at EE. It's for their 150Mbps Full Fibre package, which is down to just £27.99 per month.

It's a cracking price, but just be aware that it's a 24-month contract, and the monthly price will rise to £31.99 from 31 March 2026 and to £35.99 from 31 March 2027. Considering your existing provider will likely raise prices in that time too, this is a deal well worth considering.

To further sweeten the deal, EE will cover up to £300 of your leaving fees, and there are £0 upfront costs. So, if you've been trundling along on sub-par internet, this could be the package you've been waiting for.

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EE Full Fibre Broadband: now £27.99 per month at EE

EE Full Fibre Broadband: now £27.99 per month at EE
Get full fibre (150Mbps) broadband for EE's lowest price of £27.99, and if you're midway through a contract, EE promises to cover up to £300 in switching fees. This is a 24-month contract with a couple of price increases during the term, but at these prices it's still likely to be as competitive as the rest of the market.

EE is one of the best broadband providers on the market today. Thanks to fast speeds and impressive reliability, EE is known for delivering a great service. Additionally, EE uses the Openreach network, which means its coverage is widely available.

The offer includes WiFi 7, which is EE's most powerful broadband. That means you'll enjoy higher speeds and a more consistent connection – even when you’re further from your hub.

If 150Mbps isn't enough for you, EE also has a range of fantastic offers at different speeds, including a 1.6Gbps package for busy households.

Paul Hatton
Tech writer

Writer, app-hoarder, and professional "low battery" enthusiast. Paul spends his days testing wearables so you don’t have to, and his nights wondering if his sleep tracker is judging him. He’s fascinated by the tech that claims to make us better humans—and if it’s wearable, downloadable, or requires a firmware update, he has thoughts on it.

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