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EE Pay Monthly Customers to Get Six Months of BritBox Streaming Service for Free

EE Pay Monthly Customers to Get Six Months of BritBox Streaming Service for Free Image Credit: EE

EE has become the exclusive mobile partner for the streaming service BritBox.

EE consumer pay monthly mobile and tablet customers across the UK will receive a six-month subscription to BritBox with inclusive mobile data.

Launching on the 13th March, the six-month BritBox subscription offer allows all EE pay monthly mobile and tablet customers to stream the widest range available of award-winning British dramas, comedies, films and documentaries from the BBC and ITV.

BritBox offers the biggest collection of British box sets including: Top Gear, Downton Abbey, Happy Valley and Gavin & Stacey, with many box sets including Cold Feet, Classic Doctor Who, Shetland and Broadchurch unavailable on-demand anywhere else.

Customers can also use the offer to access BritBox via a wide range of Smart TVs, as well as streaming devices including Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Google Chromecast. After the initial six-month period ends, customers will be able to continue paying for BritBox at £5.99/month, directly through their EE bill.

BritBox is the latest addition to Entertainment on EE, a unique collection of offers which gives EE pay monthly mobile and tablet customers access to premium services including BT Sport, Apple Music, Apple News+ and MTV Play, with up to six months of access for free – worth up to £220.

Marc Allera, CEO of BT's Consumer Division
By partnering with BritBox, we’re giving our customers access to the best British dramas, comedies and films, so they can stream them wherever they are, at home or on the move, thanks to our superfast 4G and 5G mobile network.

Will Harrison, MD, BritBox
Now it is easier than ever to sign up to BritBox, whether you watch on the go, or on the big screen in the comfort of your living room. 

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