Broadband giant shock raises prices: “We need to adjust”

Broadband giant shock raises prices We need to adjust

The mobile operator, as well as the broadband supplier, is now shocking to shock their prices for several services.

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Broadband giant shock raises prices

The site M3 Be the first to report that the company in the days sent e -mails to its customers with the information that claimed that a new price will soon take effect. Furthermore, information about what the subscription will look like will look like with updated prices.

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According to M3, the customers at Tele2 who have broadband, mobile subscriptions and TV packages will receive a price increase from 1 March 2025.

For example, the customers who have paid SEK 279 for the broadband subscription with the speed 150/10 after March 1 will pay SEK 399 per month instead – an increase of as much as 43 percent from before.

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“Costs have increased”

According to the site, the purpose of Tele2’s price increases is to give its users a better range. But the only thing added is Disney Plus for the company’s TV customers.

In a customer email like News24 Taken note, it appears that the price for broadband 100/100 is increased to SEK 599 per month. Previously, the same subscription was SEK 499 per month – thus this is an increase of 20 percent.

“We are pleased to have you as a customer and hope that your broadband service has met your expectations. During the past year, the costs of delivering broadband services in open networks have increased, which in turn means that we need to adjust our regular prices,” stands That in an email that News24 took part in.

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