UK ISP comparison

Vodafone Broadband vs EE Broadband

Vodafone CityFibre gigabit typically prices well below EE FTTP gigabit where CityFibre is available. On Openreach-only postcodes EE reaches 1.6 Gbps against BT-group parity speeds; choose on postcode network, mobile bundle, and top-tier speed need. Vodafone reaches 2 Gbps via CityFibre. Both cover Openreach

Vodafone is the CityFibre price leader. EE is BT Group's premium brand. Comparison usually comes down to mobile bundle preference.

What changed: Added answer capsule, side-by-side comparison table, key-facts block, question-led headings, and attributed stat callout for AI citation, 3 June 2026.

Key facts

  • Vodafone reaches 2 Gbps via CityFibre. EE reaches 1.6 Gbps on Openreach FTTP top tier. (speed comparison section).
  • Vodafone Broadband entry From around £24/month; EE Broadband entry From around £27/month (FBRE ISP profiles, May 2026).
  • Vodafone reaches 2 Gbps via CityFibre (speed comparison section).
  • Vodafone CityFibre gigabit typically prices well below EE FTTP gigabit (pricing comparison section).
Attribute Vodafone Broadband EE Broadband
Network Openreach FTTC and FTTP; CityFibre wholesale anchor tenant Openreach FTTC and FTTP, nationwide
Top speed 38 Mbps to 2 Gbps 36 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps
Price band From around £24/month From around £27/month
Contract 12 to 24 months typical 12 to 24 months typical
Availability Nationwide UK; full fibre concentrated in CityFibre cities Nationwide UK
Switch path One Touch Switch (gaining provider led) One Touch Switch (gaining provider led)

What is Vodafone Broadband?

Vodafone retails Openreach plus CityFibre wholesale with Together bundle for Vodafone mobile.

What is EE Broadband?

EE retails Openreach FTTC and FTTP with premium positioning and EE Mobile bundle integration.

Which is cheaper, Vodafone Broadband or EE Broadband?

Vodafone CityFibre gigabit typically prices well below EE FTTP gigabit. Outside CityFibre cities, EE and Vodafone are more closely matched.

Is Vodafone Broadband faster than EE Broadband?

Vodafone reaches 2 Gbps via CityFibre. EE reaches 1.6 Gbps on Openreach FTTP top tier.

Which has wider coverage, Vodafone Broadband or EE Broadband?

Both cover Openreach. Vodafone adds CityFibre.

Which should I choose, Vodafone Broadband or EE Broadband?

Vodafone wins for CityFibre households and for Vodafone mobile bundle households. EE wins for EE mobile bundle households outside CityFibre.

Who is each provider best for?

Vodafone suits CityFibre cities and Vodafone mobile households. EE suits EE mobile households outside CityFibre.

Can I switch between Vodafone Broadband and EE Broadband?

  1. Check availability at your postcode for both providers. Coverage matters more than the headline brand.
  2. Compare like-for-like on speed, contract length and total cost of ownership for 12 to 24 months.
  3. Use One Touch Switch to move. Your new provider does the heavy lifting.
  4. Test your speed after the switch on UKSpeedTest.co.uk and complain if it materially underperforms.

Last updated: 3 June 2026. Pricing changes frequently. Always check the latest tariff at the provider's own site or via SearchSwitchSave.com.

Common questions

How long does a switch between Vodafone Broadband and EE Broadband take?

Under the UK One Touch Switch process introduced by Ofcom in 2024, most switches between two UK fixed-line broadband providers complete within ten working days. The gaining provider takes responsibility for the switch and your existing contract ends automatically. See Fibreswitch.com for the live status of your switch.

Will I lose service during the switch?

Most One Touch Switch moves between Openreach-based providers happen with no service downtime, because the underlying line stays connected. Moves between Openreach and a separate network (Virgin Media, Hyperoptic, Community Fibre, Netomnia, CityFibre via altnet retailer) can involve a brief overlap period to avoid any gap in connectivity. Your gaining provider will confirm the precise method during the order.

Can I keep my router?

Generally no. Most UK ISPs issue their own router optimised for their network and supply chain. You can use your own router on most Openreach FTTC and FTTP services, but bear in mind support and Wi-Fi guarantees apply to the supplied router. Cable, XGS-PON and certain proprietary altnet networks require the supplied modem or ONT.

Is the switch process the same in Northern Ireland?

One Touch Switch covers Great Britain. In Northern Ireland, switching processes follow Ofcom NI guidance and may differ for the Hull region where KCOM operates the historic incumbent network. Check with your gaining provider for region-specific guidance.