O2, owned by Telefonica, improves mobile data plans for some users by adding another 50GB for the same price.which the company itself confirmed in an informative email to which it had access. Hypertext. The improvement applies in particular to those customers who have contracted a 100 GB data plan for 20 euros per month.

So due to this change the most powerful O2 rate now has 150 GB with unlimited calls to landlines and mobiles at €20 per month. The operator also has a cheaper mobile plan where it offers 20GB of mobile data and unlimited calls for €10 per month. It is currently unknown whether this figure will improve with more free GB.

According to O2, the improvement will be applied automatically the next time the data is updated. That is next October 18th. This way, clients don’t have to do anything. It is also likely that this change will soon affect new customers.

O2 now offers 150GB and unlimited calls for €20 per month.

For now, O2 is the only operator offering this many gigabytes for this price.. Its main competitor, Pepehone, offers 109GB of data with unlimited calls and a basic subscription to Netflix and Prime Video for €29.90 per month. Lowi, on the other hand, offers 100GB of data with unlimited calls for €19.95 per month, with the option of accumulating the remaining GB for the next month.

Symio’s most powerful plan also offers 100GB for €20 per month, while Másmóvil’s most powerful plan offers 70GB for €14.90 per month.

O2, on the other hand, also improved its fiber and mobile tariffs a few weeks ago, adding: fiber only option for 31 euros per month. The new combined rates are as follows.

  • Fiber optic and 500 GB + 50 GB mobile for 38 euros.
  • Fiber optics and mobile communications 500 GB+100 GB for 42 euros
  • Optical fiber and 1 GB and 200 GB for mobile devices for 50 euros.

This change in fiber and mobile tariffs also came with an important innovation: end of regulated zones. That is, now any user, no matter where he lives, will pay the same price.

Source: Hiper Textual

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