Orange Belgium’s mobile Go Unlimited subscription is given a new name and a larger data bundle. The new name is Go Extreme and customers can consume 60GB of data at full speed. After that, the data connection continues to work at 512 kbit/s.
From Monday, customers of the Go Unlimited subscription will be transferred to the new Go Extreme variant. Their data bundle thus doubles from 30GB to 60GB per month and the price of the subscription does not change.
Since 2018, Orange Belgium had the Go Unlimited subscription in its range with a data bundle of 30GB. After consuming that bundle, users can continue to use the internet at a maximum speed of 512 kbit/s. The provider calls this a fair use policy.
Orange claims that the name Unlimited referred ‘to the peace of mind that the tariff plan wanted to offer when enjoying mobile internet’, but now to ‘meet the changing needs of customers’ the provider is changing the name to Extreme and the data bundle has been doubled . The fup remains in place and after consuming 60GB, users can still use data at a low speed.
Price per month | Data | To call | Sms | |
Go Light | 10 euro | 1.5GB | 150 min | Unlimited |
Go Plus | 20 euro | 10GB | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Go Intense | 30 euro | 15GB | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Go Extreme | 40 euro | 60GB, then unlimited @ 512kbit/s | Unlimited | Unlimited |
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