Tele2 comes in four cities with the basic package for fiber

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Tele2 begins Tuesday with the offer of his first glasvezelabonnemenent in Leeuwarden, Enschede, Hoofddorp and Almere. The ‘quad play package’ consists of 40Mbps internet, digital television, voip telephony and a mobile subscription.

Tele2 wants the Dutch glasvezelmarkt to own say cautiously enter and see the cities of Leeuwarden, Enschede, Hoofddorp and Almere, as a first step. In these places the telco quad-play package offering that will 42,50 euro per month is going to cost. This gives the customer an internet connection with a symmetrical speed of 40Mbps. Also get the subscriber’s digital television and telephony, and one sim card with 100 minutes/sms per month.

The various components of the basic package can be according to Tele2 be upgraded, however, it is also possible to use only one internet subscription to take off. In the quad-play package can the internet speed be increased to 60Mbps-symmetric for 45 euro per month, while an upgrade to a 100Mbps connection monthly 52,50 euro cost.

The basic package for digital television, TV Start called, contains 70 sd channels and 3 hd channels, access to the interactive tv service and a 10 euro filmtegoed’. The 2.50 euro-dollar TV Basic package offers 10 hd channels and access to Program Missed. The TV Extra package € 7.50 per month and offers 15 extra sd channels and 15 hd channels. Eredivisie Live and Sport1 cost, respectively, 16 and 12.50 euro per month.

The voip package of Tele2 can optionally be extended with the BelOnbeperktAltijd package 12,50 euro per month. The provider has not yet made clear whether the mobile subscription is to expand with a data bundle.

Inhabitants of Leeuwarden, Enschede, Hoofddorp and Almere can register from August 28 to register for the quad-play package of Tele2. It is expected that the first subscribers in the course of november connected. During the activation of the Tele2 subscription to the fibre optic connection will the provider be an employee along send that explanation and the equipment set up.

Tele2, which uses the fibre network of KPN, set deliberately waiting to enter into the glasvezelmarkt to the technology available also for the public at large might be interesting. Currently have around 1 million people access to a fibre-optic network.