Review Your Internet Tariffs: Cheaper Options Exist in Germany
Fixed-line internet users in Germany are advised to review their tariffs, as prices for calls abroad and to mobile networks like T-Mobile can be high. While over 80% of households have an internet-capable fixed-line connection, cheaper alternatives exist.
DSLWEB's regular comparisons reveal that the cheapest fixed-line internet tariffs offering at least 50 Mbit/s downstream speed are available from Telekom MagentaZuhause Young M at an average of 16.12 € per month over 24 months. This tariff includes a 50 Mbit/s speed, internet flat rate, and landline flat rate. Other affordable options include 1&1 DSL 50 at around 18.71 € per month and Telekom MagentaZuhause L (100 Mbit/s) at 19.91 € per month.
Vodafone and cable providers offer tariffs starting from around 14-20 € per month, depending on cable infrastructure availability. However, O2's 50 Mbit/s DSL tariff is more expensive at about 34.99 € per month. It's crucial to note that not all internet tariffs include a voice flat rate to all networks, so users should check their plans carefully.
To save on communication costs, fixed-line internet users should consider switching to cheaper tariffs offering at least 50 Mbit/s downstream speed. Regular comparisons and careful examination of plan details can help households find more affordable options.
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