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EE telling more porkies
I think that EE is telling more porkies :
According to http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/e-gain.s3.amazonaws.com/external/content/Ts%20and%20Cs/EE_PAYM_SIMO_v5.pdf - which is EE's PAYG sim only price plan - ALL payg customers are entitled to a free "booster" to allow 3Gb data from "UK WiFi" - further down the page - it changes to "BTWiFi"..
I tried at the time and couldn't connect to any BTWiF signal in Coffee shops or home signals .
I asked BT (last year) - who denied that Tmobile had any agreement to connect to BT WiFi - in fact, when I gave them the Tmobile link - they told me that they were going to investigate....
What's going on here ?
According to http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/e-gain.s3.amazonaws.com/external/content/Ts%20and%20Cs/EE_PAYM_SIMO_v5.pdf - which is EE's PAYG sim only price plan - ALL payg customers are entitled to a free "booster" to allow 3Gb data from "UK WiFi" - further down the page - it changes to "BTWiFi"..
I tried at the time and couldn't connect to any BTWiF signal in Coffee shops or home signals .
I asked BT (last year) - who denied that Tmobile had any agreement to connect to BT WiFi - in fact, when I gave them the Tmobile link - they told me that they were going to investigate....
What's going on here ?
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Didn't this end like last year?0
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Didn't this end like last year?
No - not according to EE - who claim that their customers are still entitled to use BT FON WiFi as well as the commercial points !!
My father has a BT Fon point - and my EE phone doesn't want to know.
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=70680319
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http://ee.co.uk/help/add-ons-benefits-and-plans/wifi-and-tethering/ee-wifi/using-bt-wifi0 -
I think that EE is telling more porkies :
According to http://ee.co.uk/content/dam/ee-help/e-gain.s3.amazonaws.com/external/content/Ts%20and%20Cs/EE_PAYM_SIMO_v5.pdf - which is EE's PAYG sim only price plan
No, it isn't, it quite clearly says "Sim Only" at the top.
With monthly prices for 30 day and 12 month sim only contracts.
Sim only is a contract without a handset, not PAYG.- ALL payg customers are entitled to a free "booster" to allow 3Gb data from "UK WiFi" - further down the page - it changes to "BTWiFi"..
I tried at the time and couldn't connect to any BTWiF signal in Coffee shops or home signals .
Perhaps you should track down the actual PAYG price PDF and see if it's mentioned on that one.====0 -
Just found the PAYG price guide, there is no mention of wifi included.
http://e-gain.s3.amazonaws.com/external/content/Ts%20and%20Cs/EE_PAYG_301013.pdf====0
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