The new Free mobile plans will be talked about.
Planned to be marketed at the beginning of 2012, their prices should defy all competition.
Our Radins Malins team will follow this closely to allow you to call at a lower cost.
The news leaked from two specialized websites, AndroidWorld and iPhoneAddict, which reportedly have internal contacts at Free.
According to these two sites, Free intends to launch a new price list with 4 packages at unbeatable prices, enough to make you want to change operator...
They would offer their first mobile plan from 5.99 euros for 2 hours of communication, unlimited SMS and unlimited calls to Freebox landline numbers. However, Data consumption will not be included in the package and will be charged extra.
A second plan at 9.99 euros for 5 hours of calls, still including unlimited SMS and unlimited calls this time to all landlines, plus Data consumption of 2GB.
The latest 29.99 euro package would include unlimited communications to landlines and mobile phones in France but also in the United States and Canada, Unlimited SMS and Unlimited Data . And if you are a Free ADSL subscriber, this package will only cost you 19.99 euros .
Suffice to say that the other operators will be tearing their hair out! At these prices, they are out of the running and it already makes us want to change operator...
Before changing to Free, you still have to choose your mobile plan carefully. We have therefore compared these offers with the packages currently practiced by all operators. The verdict is final. Everything is at least twice as expensive as the prices that Free would expect to offer in early 2012.
We will therefore keep an eye on these offers to keep you informed of their releases. It would be a shame not to take advantage of it in due time. In the meantime, take advantage of our tip for free internet calls and be careful not to renew your plan so as not to be stuck with your operator at the start of 2012.
And how much are you paying for your package today? Do you think of changing operator for Free? Leave us a comment to tell us.