Orange 4GNet Home Broadband Service launched in Slovakia

Orange 4GNet

Orange 4GNet launched in Slovakia, an fixed internet service on its 4G LTE Network provides improved speed, cost-effectiveness, and a range of security features to customers.

Orange Slovakia has recently launched a new service called Orange 4GNet, which offers fixed internet services through its 4G LTE Network. In an official announcement, Orange stated that from December 13 onwards, customers can take advantage of this convenient and efficient service. Additionally, those who subscribe to this new service will also have access to the fixed mobile converged packages offered under the Love brand.

The 4GNet offer provides customers with two package options: Medium Internet and Premium Internet. Orange Slovakia has highlighted that these plans are particularly suitable for individuals seeking a reliable internet connection in areas where fiber network or DSL connections are not available.

Orange has emphasized that the new offer is not only more cost-effective than the original LTE packages but also offers higher data volumes. Furthermore, Orange is including the Online Protection service at no additional cost, which is designed to safeguard documents, passwords, and sensitive data on both computers and mobile devices.

Orange Slovakia has introduced new 4GNet plans for internet services.

The 4GNet Medium Internet Plan provides speeds of up to 15/2 Mbps (Downlink/Uplink) along with 300GB of data. This plan comes with a monthly fee of EUR 16 and includes a free Online Protection service. On the other hand, the 4GNet Premium Internet Plan offers faster speeds of up to 30/3 Mbps and a larger data allowance of 600GB. This plan also includes the free Online Protection service and has a monthly fee of EUR 21. Both plans require an activation fee of EUR 10. Customers have the option to choose plans without any monthly commitment as well.

To access the new 4G Internet from Orange, customers will need to use either a Wi-Fi router called Flybox or a Wi-Fi router with an antenna known as Duobox.

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