EE Broadband Checker

Check what EE broadband speeds are available at your address, then compare the result with your current connection quality and home Wi‑Fi setup.

EE broadband availability

Check EE broadband availability before switching

EE broadband availability depends on address-level network data. Check the exact property, package speed, upload speed and whether full fibre or part fibre is shown before comparing deals.

EE broadband checker illustration showing postcode, speed and quality checks

Quick process

How to check EE broadband at your address

1. Use the exact address

Postcodes can contain mixed availability. Select the exact flat, house or building when the provider checker asks.

2. Note the speed range

Record expected download, upload and any minimum speed information shown during the order flow.

3. Compare Wi‑Fi needs

Fast broadband still needs good router placement, Ethernet, mesh or modern Wi‑Fi to reach the rooms you use.

4. Check switch details

Before ordering, check contract length, setup costs, install timing, router terms and any fees from your old provider.

What the EE checker result means

EE can be attractive if you want broadband from the wider BT group or already use EE mobile. For real performance, compare the package estimate with LinkSpeed download, upload, ping and jitter results.

Checker resultWhat it meansWhat to do next
Full fibre availableThe fastest and most stable fixed-line option may be available at this address.Compare upload speed, router options and installation dates before ordering.
Part fibre onlyThe final connection may still use copper, so speeds and stability can depend on line length and condition.Compare against other full fibre, cable or 5G options in your area.
High speed shown, but current Wi‑Fi is poorYour bottleneck may be home Wi‑Fi rather than the provider package.Run a LinkSpeed test beside the router and in the problem room.
No availability or address missingThe provider database may not match your exact property, or the network may not serve it yet.Check another provider, try the exact address selector, and use a wider availability checker.

Important things to compare

Whether full fibre or part fibre is available
Speed guarantee or expected speed information shown during ordering
Router/Wi‑Fi features for your home size
Whether mobile and broadband bundling changes the value
Independent note: LinkSpeed cannot see live EE address-level availability. Use the official checker for live ordering information, then use LinkSpeed to test your current download speed, upload speed, ping and jitter before deciding.

Test before switching

Compare EE availability with your current broadband result

Download and upload

Download affects streaming and updates. Upload matters for video calls, cloud backups, livestreaming and sending files.

Router and Wi‑Fi

If Ethernet is fast but Wi‑Fi is slow, switching provider may not fix the real problem.

Latency and reliability

Gaming, video calls and remote work need low ping, low jitter and low packet loss as well as speed.

EE broadband checker FAQs

How do I check EE broadband availability?

Use EE’s broadband page and postcode checker to see the speeds and plans available at your address.

Does EE offer full fibre everywhere?

No. Full fibre availability depends on the network serving your exact address. Some addresses may only see part fibre or other options.

Should I test my current speed before checking EE deals?

Yes. Run a LinkSpeed test first so you can compare real-world download, upload, ping and jitter against EE’s estimated speeds.

Related LinkSpeed pages