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Sorry, we can't yet do a full comparison for all Hull postcodes.


In Hull, the broadband market has changed significantly in recent years, with more providers now available alongside KCOM. However, coverage still varies by area, and in some locations choice remains limited. This can make it harder to provide a fully like-for-like comparison across every address.


We're working closely with our data provider to improve the accuracy of availability information and ensure it reflects where services are genuinely live. But in the meantime, we're unable to provide a comparison for properties in Hull.

EE Broadband Deals

Includes 36 of the biggest firms, plus special deals we've found or arranged.
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Broadband need-to-knows...
Switching usually takes around 10 working days, though it depends on engineer availability
Ofcom's 'one touch switch' rules mean you won't need to notify your old provider when switching
All deals are for new customers. Want to stay? Contact your provider to haggle for a better deal
Some deals increase in price during the contract - we flag that below if it does
results 6 results sorted by Equivalent monthly cost
6 results sorted by Equivalent monthly cost

Top broadband results

11498
  • No phone line rental
  • Broadband
  • EE: New customers only
74Mb Expected speedExpected speed
Fibre broadband (FTTP)
Broadband Truly unlimited downloads 
24 month
Contract
No phone line rental Broadband only (no line)
(OK) broadband customer service
Equivalent monthly cost
'£25.24'
This equivalent monthly cost adds in...This equivalent monthly cost adds in...
  • Costs added up:
  • ‐  The current £24.99/mth price
  • ‐  A price rise to £28.99/mth on 31 Mar 2027
  • ‐  A price rise to £32.99/mth on 31 Mar 2028
  • And then subtracts from the total cost...
  • ‐  £50 reward from EE
11499
  • No phone line rental
  • Broadband
  • EE: New customers only
150Mb Expected speedExpected speed
Fibre broadband (FTTP)
Broadband Truly unlimited downloads 
24 month
Contract
No phone line rental Broadband only (no line)
(OK) broadband customer service
Equivalent monthly cost
'£27.24'
This equivalent monthly cost adds in...This equivalent monthly cost adds in...
  • Costs added up:
  • ‐  The current £26.99/mth price
  • ‐  A price rise to £30.99/mth on 31 Mar 2027
  • ‐  A price rise to £34.99/mth on 31 Mar 2028
  • And then subtracts from the total cost...
  • ‐  £50 reward from EE
11500
  • No phone line rental
  • Broadband
  • EE: New customers only
300Mb Expected speedExpected speed
Fibre broadband (FTTP)
Broadband Truly unlimited downloads 
24 month
Contract
No phone line rental Broadband only (no line)
(OK) broadband customer service
Equivalent monthly cost
'£28.24'
This equivalent monthly cost adds in...This equivalent monthly cost adds in...
  • Costs added up:
  • ‐  The current £27.99/mth price
  • ‐  A price rise to £31.99/mth on 31 Mar 2027
  • ‐  A price rise to £35.99/mth on 31 Mar 2028
  • And then subtracts from the total cost...
  • ‐  £50 reward from EE
11501
  • No phone line rental
  • Broadband
  • EE: New customers only
500Mb Expected speedExpected speed
Fibre broadband (FTTP)
Broadband Truly unlimited downloads 
24 month
Contract
No phone line rental Broadband only (no line)
(OK) broadband customer service
Equivalent monthly cost
'£28.99'
This equivalent monthly cost adds in...This equivalent monthly cost adds in...
  • Costs added up:
  • ‐  The current £29.99/mth price
  • ‐  A price rise to £33.99/mth on 31 Mar 2027
  • ‐  A price rise to £37.99/mth on 31 Mar 2028
  • And then subtracts from the total cost...
  • ‐  £80 reward from EE
11502
  • No phone line rental
  • Broadband
  • EE: New customers only
900Mb Expected speedExpected speed
Fibre broadband (FTTP)
Broadband Truly unlimited downloads 
24 month
Contract
No phone line rental Broadband only (no line)
(OK) broadband customer service
Equivalent monthly cost
'£30.16'
This equivalent monthly cost adds in...This equivalent monthly cost adds in...
  • Costs added up:
  • ‐  The current £31.99/mth price
  • ‐  A price rise to £35.99/mth on 31 Mar 2027
  • ‐  A price rise to £39.99/mth on 31 Mar 2028
  • And then subtracts from the total cost...
  • ‐  £100 reward from EE
11503
  • No phone line rental
  • Broadband
  • EE: New customers only
1,600Mb Expected speedExpected speed
Fibre broadband (FTTP)
Broadband Truly unlimited downloads 
24 month
Contract
No phone line rental Broadband only (no line)
(OK) broadband customer service
Equivalent monthly cost
'£37.12'
This equivalent monthly cost adds in...This equivalent monthly cost adds in...
  • Costs added up:
  • ‐  The current £39.99/mth price
  • ‐  A price rise to £43.99/mth on 31 Mar 2027
  • ‐  A price rise to £47.99/mth on 31 Mar 2028
  • And then subtracts from the total cost...
  • ‐  £125 reward from EE
 

EE broadband deals

Owned by BT, EE it offers decent customer service though rarely offers competitive deals.

It most known for its own mobile phone service. See our Cheap Mobile Finder for the latest EE Mobile deals.

What does EE offer?

EE has nine different broadband packages, from standard speed all the way to up to 'Made for Gamers' with average speeds of 1.6 Gbps, and all come with line rental.

How good is EE's customer service?

EE's customer service is rated 'Good' overall.

In our July 2024 poll, 51% of over 200 EE customers who answered scored it 'great' for customer service, and just over 22% rated it 'poor'.

What EE broadband speeds can I get?

EE has a number of different broadband packages to choose from, depending on what speed you're after, including:

  • Full Fibre 36 Essentials (37Mb)
  • Full Fibre 50 Essentials (51Mb)
  • Full Fibre 74 Essentials (74Mb)
  • Full Fibre 150 Essentials (149Mb)
  • Full Fibre 300 Essentials (308Mb)
  • Full Fibre 500 Essentials (500Mb)
  • Full Fibre Gigabit Essentials (900Mb)
  • Busiest Home Bundle (1.6 Gbps)
  • Made for Gamers (1.6 Gbps)

EE uses the Openreach network, so it's available to the majority of households, but not all homes can get the faster speeds - use our postcode checker to see if you can get it. To find out which speed is right for you, see our Cheap Broadband guide.

EE line rental

EE's broadband packages can be bought without line rental, but the firm currently offers call add-ons including Anytime calls to UK landlines and mobiles and Anytime UK & International Calls.

Compare EE against other UK providers

Our top need-to-knows

  • 1

    Who we do and don't compare

    This tool looks at 30 of the biggest providers, including the giants of BT, Sky and Virgin, plus special deals we've found or blagged which we believe are top picks. Yet there are also many small providers we can't list - which occasionally have cheap deals - so it's always worth checking direct with any local provider you know of.
    Let us know if you find a top deal we've missed and see which providers this tool covers.

  • 2

    Switching can save you £100s

    Many get a cheap promo deal for broadband, line rent and/or TV, and stick with it when it ends, usually paying £100s/year more than they started with. Don't let it be you - compare now and see if you could save.

  • 3

    Fast advertised speeds don't mean faster broadband

    Providers only have to advertise the average speed received by at least 50% of customers between 8pm and 10pm. Your actual speed can depend on a host of factors - see the full checklist of tips in broadband speed boosting.

  • 4

    Consider your need for speed

    If it's just you and the dog, you're likely to be fine with standard speeds averaging around 11Mb. If you share a house, or you use the web for movie downloads, streaming or gaming, you may want to opt for faster speeds in excess of 30Mb.

  • 5

    Beware of mid-contract switching costs

    Usually you'll pay for the rest of the contract plus termination fees if you want to switch mid-contract. If your provider increases prices mid-contract and didn't warn you before you signed up, you can switch penalty-free within 30 days of notification of the price hike.

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