Stop Overpaying for Broadband – Tech Expert’s £30 Warning (Aff)
- RED by SFR launched a new fiber internet offer at 19.99 euros per month without commitment or setup fees starting a year ago.
- This offer followed a market where the cheapest fiber subscriptions previously cost around thirty euros and included 39 euros setup fees.
- The offer includes speeds up to 1 Gb/s for download and upload, unlimited calls to landlines in over 100 countries, and RED TV with 35 channels.
- RED by SFR covers termination fees when switching operators, waives the 39-euro technician visit fee, and offers the lowest monthly price, 3 euros under the closest competitor.
- This offer implies significant cost savings and faster internet access, making high-speed fiber at under 20 euros per month a reality unlike a year ago.
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Many providers are increasing the prices of their subscriptions as of 1 July. Most of them under the guise of ‘inflation correction’. This also applies to Mrs Van den Bos’s internet provider: ‘I suddenly have to pay three euros more for my internet subscription. Can providers just do this?’ Annemieke Herberigs of the Consumers’ Association explains.

Slower DSL Internet tariffs have become significantly more expensive in the past two years. The old copper wire has become obsolete, according to the industry.
Moins de 20 €/mois pour cette offre fibre : c’est simple, il n’y a pas moins cher ailleurs
Payer son abonnement internet moins de 20 euros par mois était encore un rêve il y a tout juste un an. C’est désormais une réalité grâce à RED by SFR, qui vient de lancer une nouvelle offre à 19,99 euros par mois, sans engagement et sans frais de mise en service. [Lire la suite]Téléchargez notre application Android et iOS ! Vous pourrez y lire nos articles, dossiers, et regarder nos dernières vidéos YouTube.
Those who book slower internet plans have to accept increasingly expensive tariffs. This is the result of an analysis by the price comparison portal Verivox, which was reported in the newspapers of the Funke Media Group (Sunday editions). According to the analysis, new DSL customers with low download speeds are now paying around a third more than they did in March 2023. Surfing with faster bandwidths of up to 500 megabits per second, on the othe…
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