Black Friday early at Red By SFR: 80 GB 5G mobile plans at €6.99 and 120 GB at €7.99
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The low cost operator of SFR just launched two new packages 5G plans at a low price: a package with 80 GB at only €6.99/month but the most interesting remains the 120 GB 5G package at €7.99/month. At this price, this is clearly a cheap plan, and it will definitely help lower your monthly bill. However, this does not mean that you will have to impose limitations on certain uses. Despite its ridiculous price, this 5G RED by SFR package is very complete.
In details:
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- The first mobile plan includes an envelope of 80 GB in 4G/5G to spend in mainland France on the SFR networks, 19 GB included to use while roaming when traveling in Europe and the overseas territories, without forgetting calls and SMS/ Unlimited MMS.
- The second mobile plan is more intended for those who have a higher data consumption or who do not wish to subscribe to an internet box and prefer to share their connection with other members of the family. It contains an envelope of 120 GB in 4G/5G usable in mainland France with 24 GB provided for travel in the French Overseas Territories and Europe.
These mobile plans RED by SFR are without obligation. If you want to keep your current telephone number, it's completely free, but you will have to communicate your RIO code to the operator when subscribing.
The advantages:
- 80 GB and 120 GB of 4G and 5G internet in mainland France
- Respectively 19 GB and 24 GB of 4G internet included in roaming from Europe and the French Overseas Territories
- Unlimited calls and SMS/MMS in mainland France as well as from Europe and the French Overseas Territories
- SFR network coverage
- No commitment
What alternative?
- If the network coverage of Bouygues Telecom is better in the area where you live, the B&You 20 GB and 100 GB 5G plans might suit you better. They cost €6.99 and €9.99/month respectively, include unlimited calls and SMS/MMS, include between 16 GB and 25 GB of data to be used while roaming from Europe and the French Overseas Territories, and do not impose long-term commitment. You will have noticed: the main difference is the overall data envelope.
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