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Crap advice. EE coverage is generally excellent. 4G & 5G data speeds likewise.
I have no issues with EE signal very good, speeds very good and it’s only carrier I can get BT sport at this price.not spending £25 a month on BT sport alone Through sky
 
I got a year's of Paramount Plus from them. It's the with-ads version so it's not great, but I use it on a limited basis.

Netflix is included with their Magenta and Magenta Max plans, but I don't use anywhere close to that much data. If I want Netflix, I'm better off just getting it a la carte.
Yeah I think all Paramount+ tiers have ads. They're sly and don't advertise that part. Ghostery generally blocks ads on Paramount+. But they don't really have much content to begin with so you don't have to bother with it all that much.
 
Yeah I think all Paramount+ tiers have ads. They're sly and don't advertise that part. Ghostery generally blocks ads on Paramount+. But they don't really have much content to begin with so you don't have to bother with it all that much.
Perhaps some distinctions are in order then? PP definitely has an ad-free plan/tier (but I have yet to try it). However, they may still have what I'm going to coin as "residual ads" (unless there's a better term for this). For example, on ad-free Hulu, there are indeed no commercial breaks, but if I watch something like The Simpsons, at the start, you do get a splash screen, and then a message that new episodes are on Fox, every Sundays at 8pm. This is only 3 to 5 seconds, but this is unskippable! Some people do consider this to be an ad! So in many ways "ad-free" isn't really ad-free for sure (although still a lot better otherwise)
 
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