Combined plans for fibre and mobile take on relevance.
Despite the arrival of 5G, the combined fibre and mobile tariff plans will continue to be very present in the market. A clear example is the recent presentation of Amena’s (Orange) new combined fibre and mobile tariff plan.
For example, this tariff from Amena includes a 100 Mbps home Internet connection and a line with 20 GB and unlimited minutes, for a price of €35.95 per month.
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Fibre continues its expansion.
Some proven facts show that fibre connection and its technology continue and will continue to expand throughout the Spanish territory, as we can see with the case of the special heritage commission of Toledo that has given the green light to 20 new projects for the deployment of optical fibre in the historic centre of the city, or even in populations of 300 inhabitants, as it is the case of Fuensanta in the province of Albacete, where works licenses have already been requested for the fibre deployment.
Fibre and mobile offer.
Nowadays, there are many operators with an own infrastructure and MVNO‘s in the market that provide customers with lots of combined fibre and mobile offers among which users can choose according to their most appropriate conditions, that is, depending on whether the landline is included, if they are interested in accumulating megabytes or the number of mobile phones that are going to be subject to the offer.
It is essential to have fibre at home.
Fibre offers a stable connection of quality that allows us to normally carry out teleworking, studies, online courses, or collaborative works, as we have seen in these lockdown days.
Today, it is crucial to access information in the cloud in a fast way, not only due to teleworking but also because we handle more data in these systems every day.
Moreover, fibre allows a more varied domestic leisure, giving our homes the possibility of having a multitude of streaming television channels or online video game platforms.
Is 5G moving as fast as we think?
We talked about 5G as an alternative to the optical fibre. Some operators chose this formula. However, operators are still wiring fibre and offering different tariffs that include this technology in their offers, which leads us to wonder whether 5G will be implemented and will move as quickly as planned.
Brussels will mediate the conflict between operators and large technology companies.
From Brussels they intend to mediate in the conflict between operators and technology giants over the financing of new infrastructures.
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Consultation prior to the EU regulation on shared network costs.
The European Commission will perform a public consultation to shortly legislate on shared network costs.
Eliminating roaming costs thanks to the Spanish start-up Holafly.
Holafly, through an eSim, allows users to connect to the network of a local telephone service provider when abroad.
Movistar’s price increase in January.
Spanish Movistar’s customers will face higher prices from next January, the telecom operator has recently announced an price increase.
Solutions for Telecom Expense Management, which does not depend on operators, since 1985.
Solutions for Telecom Expense Management, which does not depend on operators, since 1985.
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