Combined adsl and mobile rates, which is the best and the cheapest
Table of contents:
- The most economical
- The most complete
- So far, we have described the rates that can be better priced month by month for those customers who may not consume high minutes or megabytes from their mobile. However, users who do work more intensively, would have to consider combinations that allow them not to worry about when to resort to calls or data traffic. In this sense, the key is through unlimited rates, or almost, in minutes. Only ONO is out of this map: its alternative reaches the ceiling in 500 minutes in calls from the mobile phone, also offering a 500 MB franchise in 3G data. For the rest, it repeats with respect to what is seen with the exception of the price, which reaches 60.37 euros per month (with the line fee included).
With the incorporation of Yoigo and the convergent fixed and mobile rates in its own way , a scenario is drawn in which practically all operators have a proposal with which to combine, in a single invoice, services that until now were only available from separate form. Whether with or without a lifelong home phone, with access to fourth-generation mobile data networks or with conventional 3G, companies put their offers on the table, which vary in attractiveness depending on the price at which they are available. user, as well as by the number of minutes in calls, the number of megabytes for browsing or the speed of the domestic ADSL.
The most economical
To begin to describe, it is convenient to know something: all convergent rates, with the exception of the Pepephone proposal, include landline service. Likewise, in all cases calls from the mobile phone are limited to a franchise of minutes, within which calls will not be billed. Once consumed, the additional minutes would begin to be charged. Something similar happens with Internet access from the smartphone: we would have a data package, which once consumed would limit our browsing speed, with the exception of Pepephone, which would charge for the additional data packages consumed.
On the other hand, almost all the proposals have Internet access from home in ADSL mode, and we say almost because ONO is the only one that, among the lower-priced offers, offers its star product: 50 MB fiber optics. Where there is more variety is in the inclusion of minutes for calls from landline to mobile: some do not offer this service, and others limit it to packages of more or less minutes. Finally, the point of difference that most interests the customer is the price, which is based on "" remember that as these proposals have limitation in mobile calls, once the franchises are exceeded, the consumption would be billed "" would go from 35.37 euros from Pepephone to 42.35 euros from Orange and Vodafone. Let's see how each offer looks one by one.
To begin with, we will say that at the moment, there are seven companies that work on the combined service packages: Movistar, Vodafone, Orange, Yoigo, Ono, Jazztel and Pepephone. The latter is the only one that does not have an offer with a landline phone, limiting itself to making calls from the mobile, as well as Internet from it and in ADSL with a maximum download speed of 20 MB. For this reason, yours (ADSL + mobile) is the most economical base proposal, charging the user a minimum of 35.57 euros per month,Like we have already said. However, as we can see, it lacks something that the rest of the company does offer. What this rate carries is a package of 100 minutes in calls from the mobile and 300 MB for data traffic, without the option of making free calls from landline to mobile.
Movistar and Yoigo also offer almost all the services you might think of, including access to 4G mobile networks, for 42.23 euros (Mini 4G Fusion) and 41.14 euros (Flat Fusion), respectively. However, their proposals could suffer from somewhat low franchises in calls and navigation from the mobile phone, and in these offers they do not make franchises of calls to mobile from landline available to their customers. Both provide 100 minutes in calls from the mobile and a 100 MB data franchise, which once consumed drastically reduces browsing speed. The ADSL connection is 10 MB. Jazztel includes in its Savings Package 100, for at least 42.28 euros per month, exactly the same as Yoigo and Movistar, although with the exception that it does not allow its users to navigate at 4G speed from their mobile.
ONO is very close to the proposals of Movistar, Yoigo and Jazztel in services and price. However, ONO's (Internet 50 MB combined with Mobile 100) could be especially interesting for those who want very high speed Internet access from home. And it is that yours is the only one of the best price rates that carries fiber optics. In total, 50 MB real that cushion the scarce 100 minutes and 100 MB available from the mobile. This company does not have a 4G data offer, but it does include 60 minutes of landline and mobile calls in the proposal. And all for 42.27 euros on a monthly basis.
Orange is also very close to the three previous offers in price, being very slightly above with its combined Kangaroo 35, which costs 42.35 euros of minimum monthly expenditure. However, the very small price increase translates into an interesting expansion in the services it includes. And it is that this rate offers 150 minutes in calls from the mobile, as well as a 300 MB franchise for navigation from the smartphone. The ADSL connection is 20 MB and the minute package for calls from landline to mobile is no less than 1,000 minutes.
If what we want is an offer as complete as possible, we will see that Vodafone (Integral Base 2) proposes something really attractive: including access to 4G data networks, it has everything, and in a good distribution as we will see in a moment, for the same 42.35 euros per month as Orange "" without counting the excess consumption of minutes from the mobile and without counting promotions "". Mobile services include 100 minutes of calls and one GB for online browsing from the smartphone. For home we would have a landline with 3,000 minutes for calls to national landlines and another 350 minutes for calls to national mobiles, being unlimited on weekends. The ADSL connection would reach 35 MB download.
The most complete
So far, we have described the rates that can be better priced month by month for those customers who may not consume high minutes or megabytes from their mobile. However, users who do work more intensively, would have to consider combinations that allow them not to worry about when to resort to calls or data traffic. In this sense, the key is through unlimited rates, or almost, in minutes. Only ONO is out of this map: its alternative reaches the ceiling in 500 minutes in calls from the mobile phone, also offering a 500 MB franchise in 3G data. For the rest, it repeats with respect to what is seen with the exception of the price, which reaches 60.37 euros per month (with the line fee included).
Pepephone does not carry an unlimited rate for calls from the mobile either, but it offers a package of 1,001 minutes with one GB for data traffic. And again, without a landline and with 20 MB ADSL. The price of your offer is 50.82 euros per month. For its part, Yoigo talks about Infinite rates, and although it does not limit the timing, it does so in destinations, marking a maximum of 300 lines as recipients. In this case, its most attractive value-for-money proposal is called Infinite Fusion, with a price that is close to 60 euros, including 10 MB ADSL, one GB for mobile data in 4G and 550 minutes in calls from landline to mobile, which they are distributed at a rate of 50 minutes from Monday to Friday and 500 minutes on weekends.For a little more than 70 euros, by the way, we could change the ADSL for fiber optics (Infinite Fiber Fusion) and have 100 MB of domestic connection.
In the same line as Yoigo, or rather the other way around, Movistar moves. Yours is the original Fusion rate, with virtually identical services and features. However, in this case the combination with ADSL (Fusion 4G) would cost a little more than 60 euros, reaching 72.5 euros for the one with 100 MB optical fiber (Fusion Fibra Máxima).
At the moment, only Movistar and Yoigo offer fiber, so let's go back to the comparison based on ADSL. Vodafone would be in the same price range as these, which with its Integral RED rate adds the described ADSL and landline services to unlimited calls from mobile phones and a 1.5 GB franchise for 4G data. It must be taken into account that the result of this combination results from the contracting of the Vodafone RED rate (42.35 euros) and the annex of the Vodafone Integral promotion (18.15 euros).
A particularly attractive offer is that of Orange, which with its Kangaroo 45 offers its customers a convergent rate similar to that of Vodafone, although for a somewhat lower price. We are talking about 54.45 euros per month, integrating unlimited calls from the mobile, which would also have a franchise GB for data traffic in 4G. The ADSL connection, of course, goes down to a maximum of ten MB, keeping the 1,000 minutes available for calls from landline to mobile.
We would close the review with a similar price, 54.38 euros, which is what it would cost us per month to maintain the Jazztel Unlimited Savings Pack. What we find is a formula of unlimited calls from the mobile, with a GB of 3G data traffic, a landline with 120 minutes of calls to mobiles and ADSL with a speed of ten MB, always at its highest transfer peaks.