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EE Business Mobile Contracts

In today’s high-speed business world, where timing is everything, and a single dropped call can stall momentum, choosing the right mobile network is critical. Whether you’re a growing team, an established nationwide operation, or just tired of intermittent disconnections in the middle of client meetings, EE’s massive network could be a wonderful option for you. 

EE Offer to Business Customers

EE as part of the BT Group is the largest of the four UK carrier networks promising business-ready connectivity with the largest 5G deployment currently in the UK. 

Specifically for the business customer, EE has a long line up of mobile contract plans with SIM ONLY and Business Unlimited being some of their most popular. EE’s Business Unlimited package truly gives businesses unlimited data, calls, built-in Wi-Fi calling, and texts with the fastest possible 5G speed even during peak hours.  It’s ideal for teams that need to move constantly, from vans, boardrooms, or cafe tables across the UK. They also have the Business Essential plans, offering as little as a 30-day contract to 12 and 24-month contracts with optional device bundles including the latest from Samsung or Apple handsets. Outside of EE packages we are also able to create custom bundles for clients wishing to have more bespoke device choices. 

EE SIM-Only Plans: Lean, Fast, and Loaded With Value

EE's SIM-only business contracts offer flexible, uncompromised solutions for companies using their own devices. The Unlimited SIM Plan provides full EE performance with uncapped 5G speed, unlimited calls, texts, and Wi-Fi Calling baked in. 

For tiered data needs, 10GB, 25GB, and 50GB monthly plans cater to varying staff usage, such as consultants, fleet drivers, or part-time contractors. With these plans, even if you exhaust your monthly data limit, you would always stay connected and informed, as you can access emails, WhatsApp, or maps with the stay-connected data (0.5 Mbps/sec).  

If you wish to keep a number but need a business SIM, EE provides a vast range of business phone SIM-only deals. All business data-only SIM, come with high-speed 5G connectivity and capped or uncapped usage.

EE in collaboration with BT

EE offers integration with BT’s broader business ecosystem, giving companies access to fibre broadband, cloud phone systems, and cybersecurity bundles, all in one place with centralised billing and support. BT One Phone transforms mobiles into desk phone systems, ideal for businesses replacing fixed lines or managing hybrid teams that must remain constantly reachable.

Coverage and Security: EE's Undisputed Coverage

EE offers 4G coverage to at least 95% of the population.  It is known for being consistent with overall coverage, speed, and has the most widely available 5G network, aiming to achieve nationwide coverage by 2028. Apart from range, you get EE Secure NET included with many business mobile plans or as add-ons that help protect devices from online threats. 

EE Secure NET filters malicious websites, blocks harmful downloads, and guards against phishing scams, all at the network level. Businesses can remotely manage, lock, or wipe devices in case company phones are lost or stolen. Being part of the BT Group, EE benefits from BT’s wider cybersecurity backbone, which includes 24/7 monitoring, DDoS protection, and threat intelligence from BT’s global security operations.

EE vs the Field: Vodafone, O2 & Three

The UK’s business telecom market is competitive, but EE continues to perform well because of the BT-backed integration. Vodafone is strong on international value and flexibility, but slightly trails behind EE in certain areas around the country in raw 5G performance. O2 shines in consumer perks but lacks the enterprise-level infrastructure and scalability. Three appeals to price-sensitive buyers looking to stretch every pound, but can fall short on coverage, business-grade features, and network reliability.

EE: Things to consider before you choose

EE’s business plans aren’t always the cheapest on the market, but we can always find you a deal depending upon your circumstances. For start-ups watching every penny or businesses that just need basic connectivity, providers like Three or O2 may be a good option to begin with. 

Also, the lesser ability to customise EE contracts can also feel a bit rigid compared to providers like Vodafone, which often give you the freedom to build your own flexibility. Overseas usage roaming fees etc are on par with Vodafone.

Taking all the positives and negatives into consideration, the EE network is still a top tier carrier for many millions of customers, so if you are looking for a mobile contract to support your business, give us  a call today. Our friendly team of EE experts is ready to assist you. 

Other areas of EE business to check out are the EE SIM Only plans.