Orange Belgium presents its subscription for loose broadband internet. The cable connection with 100Mbit / s download and 5Mbit / s upload costs 40 euros per month. The data traffic is ‘unlimited’, but Orange slows down the speed of large users.
Orange Belgium introduces two new subscriptions: Home internet and Home Internet & TV. The former is the subscription that only offers broadband internet, the other option adds seventy TV channels and costs 55 euros per month. A fixed telephone line can be purchased at an additional cost of 10 euros per month.
Both plans offer a download speed of 100Mbit / s and 5Mbit / s upload. Internet Boost can be purchased for an extra 15 euros per month. The download speed thus goes to 400Mbit / s and the upload to 40 or 20Mbit / s. The upload speed depends on the cable network used. Orange customers receive 20Mbit / s via the VOO cable and 40Mbit / s via the Telenet cable.
Orange Belgium calls the data traffic of the subscriptions unlimited, but the conditions show that there are limitations. If users consume more than 750GB in a month during peak hours between 5:00 PM and 11:59 PM, they are considered heavy users. Orange can reduce the speed of those users to 10 / 1Mbit / s.
With a price of 40 euros per month, the separate Internet subscription from Orange Belgium is more expensive than the cheapest subscriptions from competitors Telenet and Proximus. However, the Orange plan has fewer restrictions. Telenet offers separate internet at the same speed for 28.60 euros per month, but there is a data limit of 150 GB. The Proximus subscription costs 27.50 euros per month and has a download speed of 50Mbit / s and a download limit of 100GB per month. Subscriptions from Telenet and Proximus with comparable conditions are more expensive.
The smaller provider edpnet offers unlimited internet with 100Mbit / s for 35 euros per month and Scarlet, a subsidiary brand of Proximus, also offers unlimited internet for 32 euros per month. However, that subscription is slower at 50MBit / s download.
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