The EE TV box is worth £300 but is free if you have EE home broadband. Existing customer will have to sign up for a new 18 month subscription. EE’s mobile customers (EE, Orange and T-Mobile) without EE broadband will have to sign up to a package starting at £9.95 per month. That price doesn’t include line rental which is £15.75 per month.
At the moment EE is giving away a free Huawei tablet worth £100 but the offer ends on 7 April.
If you fit with the above conditions then you’ll be sent a free EE TV box which you’ll need to plug into a TV or monitor with a spare HDMI port. You’ll also need a minimum broadband speed of 4 Mbps for on-demand content and a working TV aerial. A TV license is also required.
.EE TV box hardware and specs
The hardware will be supposedly be provided by Netgem, a Paris-based company which already partners with Orange SA, the French multinational which owns half of EE.
4 HD (high definition) tuners – DVB (digital video broadcasting) – T2 1 TB hard drive Dual-band WiFi (2.4/5 GHz) 1 Gbps ethernet Latest Broadcom processor (3000 DMIPS)
SUPER!!! Les ventes EE TV vont gonfler, au jusque au 7 avril 2015... !!!
RépondreSupprimer(EE TV vente la box plus rentable de Netgem: La Netbox 8500)
(19 March 15)
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.How much does EE TV cost? How do I get it?
The EE TV box is worth £300 but is free if you have EE home broadband. Existing customer will have to sign up for a new 18 month subscription. EE’s mobile customers (EE, Orange and T-Mobile) without EE broadband will have to sign up to a package starting at £9.95 per month. That price doesn’t include line rental which is £15.75 per month.
At the moment EE is giving away a free Huawei tablet worth £100 but the offer ends on 7 April.
If you fit with the above conditions then you’ll be sent a free EE TV box which you’ll need to plug into a TV or monitor with a spare HDMI port. You’ll also need a minimum broadband speed of 4 Mbps for on-demand content and a working TV aerial. A TV license is also required.
.EE TV box hardware and specs
The hardware will be supposedly be provided by Netgem, a Paris-based company which already partners with Orange SA, the French multinational which owns half of EE.
4 HD (high definition) tuners – DVB (digital video broadcasting) – T2
1 TB hard drive
Dual-band WiFi (2.4/5 GHz)
1 Gbps ethernet
Latest Broadcom processor (3000 DMIPS)
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SOURCE: http://feedas.com/ee-tv-box-price-specs-and-features-free-for-broadband-customers/