4G mobile telecom services
A billboard advertises 4G mobile telecom services of market leader EE at Elephant

EE, the United Kingdom's leading wireless service provider, now offers broadband services to people irrespective of whether or not they are subscribers.

The service provider has been on a revamping spree in a bid to make its fixed-line broadband products more appealing.

Before EE extended its broadband services to non mobile customers, the wireless service provider offered home broadband to its mobile subscribers at £2.50 per month (17 MBPS speed) for the first 12 months, and £9.95 per month after the first year.

Non EE mobile subscribers could access the same services for an additional £10.

However, with the extension of broadband to people not subscribed to EE's services, non subscribers can access EE broadband at £2.50 per month (17 MBPS speed) for the first 12 months, and £9.95 per month after the first year.

For those preferring better broadband speeds, EE's fibre broadband service offers speeds up to 38Mbps, at £5 per month for the initial three months, and £19.95 after the first three months.

EE also provides more expensive fibre broadband plans that require people to shell out £20 for one month for the initial three months, and £34.95 per month after the first three months. EE offers speeds up to 76Mbps with the plan.