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Currently on a 15 PM contract with giffgaff, but tempted to move to EE. The EE deal is unlimited minutes/messages/8gb data/6 months BT and 6 months Apple Music. How are they? I find giffgaff a tad slow and I miss visual voicemail.
 
EE generally miles better than giffgaff, I moved the opposite way after my EE contract ended, will move back when I find a suitable contract
 
Im on BT (EE network) and find signal to be excellent. The 4G+ speeds are downright ridiculous. Im on the £20 PCM sim only deal with BT as a BT internet customer, unlimited calls/texts and 20GB of data + unlimited wifi hotspots. I think it maybe came with spotify premium or something but i can't remember.
 
I moved from giffgaff to EE, the difference was like night and day. I found EE to be excellent. Unfortunately at the end of 12 months I was tempted by a cheap Three deal, and I regret it. EE is the best network I've ever used and I'll be going back to it again.
 
giffgaff to BT user here, speeds are much better. Coverage is good as well but that will depend on where you are.

Looking on the EE site, is that the £19.99 pm one? If you have BT broadband at home, BT does 15GB data for £20 a month. No visual voicemail though.
 
EE is fantastic. Visual voicemail works great and they'll soon enable transcripts. Also, there are good deals to be had. I pay £29.49 for their 40GB Max plan with BT Sports and Apple music, plus an extra 10GB for being an EE BB customer. I've added my husband as a sharer plan at a cost of £10 more per month. So essentially, two of us share the 50GB for £39.49pm.
 
My mate could stream movies on his iPad with EE when we were staying at The Kingshouse Hotel in Glencoe. I could hardly get a text with Vodafone.
 
I switched to EE recently and it's streets ahead of 3 who I was with!

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