Free is currently offering a special Freebox Pop S series with a very attractive price that the ISP promises to maintain for 5 years – without tying customers to a commitment. The subscription, which was previously one euro more expensive, does not include television.
Free (Iliad) continues to offer good deals for internet customers. Right now, the operator is lowering the price of its Freebox Pop S special series subscription with a generous offer: the aggressive rate remains the same for 5 years – with no commitment on your part. At Free, special series are often very attractive subscription offers, even if they are also generally less comprehensive than the internet subscription offers that are permanently available.
Free regularly offers them throughout the year. Unfortunately, they don't stay on the site indefinitely, and eventually disappear from the offer. This makes them opportunities to seize quickly to save money on your internet subscription. Free launched the Freebox Pop S special series a few weeks ago with an already quite attractive price of €24.99 per month.
Free is currently offering one of the best deals for your internet subscription
This special series is a 100% internet access offer that therefore does not include any other services such as TV or telephone. The subscription provides access to particularly fast bandwidth, up to 5 Gbit/s (shared) for downloads and 900 Mbit/s for uploads. In concrete terms, you can benefit from some 2.2 Gbit/s for downloads on several wirelessly connected devices simultaneously.
This speed is nevertheless conditional, it should be noted, on the compatibility of your smartphone, PC, Mac, and other devices with the WiFi 7 connectivity offered by the Freebox Pop S. The system remains compatible with older WiFi connectivity standards. A WiFi 7 repeater is included in the box to help you maximize the quality of the internet connection in your home.
With this new offer, you benefit from the same services for one euro less, i.e. €23.99 per month. Switching to this offer is very simple if you come from another operator. Simply subscribe on the operator's website, and Free will take care of the rest. The company specifies that the new tariff, as well as the commitment to maintain it for 5 years, concerns both new and existing Free subscribers.
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