If you’re looking for a fiber and mobile plan, Orange might have one that’s perfect for you. The orange operator has announced a new convergent, which is currently its cheapest option. This is Orange Original and it offers fiber optic up to 600 MB with 5G mobile lineas well as one additional one with a smaller GB capacity for only 52 euros.

Specifically, the Orange Original includes 600 Mbps symmetrical fiber with the operator’s Livebox Wi-Fi router, as well as an unlimited and 50 GB mobile line, as well as another free mobile line, but with calls at 0 cents/min. and 10 GB of data. Its price, we repeat once again, 52 euros per monthand has a duration of 12 months.

All this, in addition, with the possibility add additional lines with unlimited calls and the possibility of receiving data from the general bonus for 15.95 euros per month (each line). Also up to four additional fixed lines with 600 Mbit symmetrical fiber for €24.95 per month. However, the plan also includes a landline with unlimited calls to domestic landlines and 1,000 minutes to domestic mobile phones per month.

However, there are a number of points that should be taken into account. The price does not include a TV package, like other Orange offers. Anyway, The mobile tariff has a proprietary 5G+.

Alternatives to the new Orange tariff

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This new tariff is Orange’s answer to all those offers launched by various MVNOs available in the country. O2, for example, has a very interesting convergence speed, which is much more attractive than Orange.

Only for 44 euros, you can sign up for 1GB of fiber and 5G+ mobile line with 75GB of data and unlimited calls. In addition, O2 allows you to add additional lines with 10GB for €5 per month, 40GB for €10 per month or 100GB for €15 more.

Vodafoneone of Orange’s main competitors, for its part, offers a tariff for 600 Mbit of fiber and two mobile lines with unlimited calls and data for 49 euros per month.

Source: Hiper Textual

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