There's something new from the web troublemaker. Free now offers a 100% fiber Internet offer, without TV, with a Freebox Pop S box equipped with Wi-Fi 7. Let's take a look at it in detail.
Free is expanding its offering by becoming “the first operator to include Wi-Fi 7 on such a wide range of offers. Behind this formula is the launch of a 100% fiber optic Internet subscription, without TV, accompanied by a Freebox Pop S. Calls to landlines are still included.
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There are now 4 plans with Wi-Fi 7 at Free, the other 3 offering either the Freebox Ultra or the Freebox Pop. What do you get with this Freebox Pop S? Here are its main advantages:
- Speeds up to 5 Gbit/s shared download and up to 900 Mbit/s upload.
- Wi-Fi 7 support, with speeds up to 2.2 Gbit/s.
- A Wi-Fi 7 repeater included at no extra cost, on request.
The Freebox Pop S offer provides fiber optics without a TV at an attractive price.
Free therefore wants to offer the best possible fiber speed to an aggressive rate, €24.99 per month with no commitment. This is a web exclusive, meaning that subscription is only possible on the Free website. It is available now for new customers. If you are currently with Free and would like to switch to this offer, keep an eye on your inbox. Subscribers eligible for the change will be informed by email or directly in their customer area.
Note that the Free Family offer works with the formula. In other words, in addition to the new Freebox Pop S, you can request 5G plans with unlimited data at a preferential rate: up to 4 mobile lines at €9.99; per month for one year, then €15.99 per month, still without commitment (the normal price is €19.99 per month).
And so as not to disadvantage those who cannot switch to the Freebox Pop S, Free has a little surprise: the maximum theoretical upload speeds of the Freebox Pop, the Freebox Revolution and the Freebox Delta are increasing to 900 Mbit/s. The change is free and automatic, for both existing and new subscribers.
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