The virtual operator NRJ Mobile, which uses the Bouygues Telecom network, has just launched a 1 euro package this Friday. The offer directly competes with the emblematic 2 euro package from Free Mobile.
This is an unusual offer that NRJ Mobile has just launched. The operator owned by Bouygues Telecom launched, this Friday June 14, 2024, a mobile plan at an almost unbeatable price: 1 euro for 2 hours of calls, with unlimited SMS and MMS, as well as 500 MB of blocked and rechargeable data . Aimed at the youngest, the mobile plan could well give a hard time to its main competitor, Free. But let’s see all the details of this new offer.
A 1 euro offer at NRJ Mobile ready to shake up the market
As we said, NRJ Mobile now offers, exclusively on the Internet, a mobile plan for just 1 euro, with no commitment. The SIM card costs only 5 euros, and the offer gives its beneficiaries the possibility of taking advantage of Bouygues Telecom’s 3G, 4G and 4G+ networks, with theoretical speeds that can increase up to 600 Mbit/s for downloading. , and 100 Mbit/s sending.
Discover the 1 euro per month package from NRJ Mobile
Two important details should be known: calls are not blocked. Beyond two hours of telephone time, the subscriber will have to pay 0.38 euros per minute. On the other hand, the good news comes from the data: the 500 MB are indeed blocked, and at no additional cost.
Another advantage of the NRJ Mobile 1 euro plan is that it is possible to benefit from an additional 500 MB, included, which the subscription holder can use if he travels within the European Union or in the French Overseas Territories. Internationally, calls are deducted from the 2-hour package. SMS and MMS remain unlimited and free.
NRJ Mobile against Free Mobile: advantage to the first city
We can, however, temper the enthusiasm, since NRJ Mobile already offers a 2 euro package, with unlimited calls, SMS and MMS, in addition to 2 GB of data, and 2 GB from the EU and the French Overseas Territories. But with the 1 euro package, NRJ Mobile seems to push the limits a little further.
You will have understood, NRJ Mobile (and, behind it, Bouygues Telecom), is increasingly playing in the field of Free Mobile and its 2 euro package. Technically, Xavier Niel’s operator remains the cheapest on the market, since Freebox subscribers can benefit from this package for free.
However, there are some small differences, which seem to give NRJ Mobile the advantage. Where NRJ Mobile only charges 5 euros for the SIM card, Free charges double, or 10 euros. And regarding data, Free only offers 50 MB in France, and 50 MB in roaming, or 10 times less than NRJ Mobile.
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