In the competitive world of telecoms, Movistar and Vodafone are having a hard time. The main reason is the emergence of operators that offer very attractive prices. Especially when it comes to mobile data rates.
These new players are challenging the traditional giants. Now they are forced to rethink their strategies so as not to lose their land.
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Movistar and Vodafone cannot compete
In recent years, we have seen the emergence of operators offering unlimited data at very competitive prices, around €20. These prices include features like 5G, unrestricted video streaming, full-speed browsing, and free roaming gigs. It is also possible to find cheaper options, but for this you will have to sacrifice some of these advantages.
The cheapest unlimited data plans usually have a maximum speed of 2 Mbps after a certain amount of data usage. Yoigo offers 25GB of high speed for €16 or 55GB for €26.
For those looking for unlimited data at 5G speed without a TV, Digi and Finework are offering €20 promotions. In the case of Xenet, the price reaches 21 euros, the portal reported Chataka .
The difference is huge compared to the big operators. Movistar offers this service for 36.95 euros, Orange for 37 euros, and Vodafone for 37.10 euros. If you opt for 4G, Wifitech comes in at €16.99, Oroc for €19.90, and Silbö Telecom for €20.
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More colors is what happens with Aló, which costs €8.33 per month. That’s why you have to pay for the year in advance.
The most competitive offers from Movistar and Vodafone
Among the most interesting proposals for unlimited data is Digi, which has unlimited gigabytes for 20 euros. A similar amount, €19.90, is what Finetwork costs. Extending to 600Mbps will raise the bill to €34.90.
In the case of Xenet, the cost is 21 euros, while Wifitech is 16.99 euros. We must not forget the recently created operator, Silbö Telecom, which has a limited capacity of 20 euros.
Aló will cost only €8.33 per month, but the annual payment will be €99.90.
Movistar and Vodafone are at a crossroads. Competition from smaller, cheaper operators is forcing these giants to reconsider their strategies. With unlimited data rates at low prices, consumers have more choices than ever before.
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