Comparative 4G rates at home in 2021

2022-06-21 09:40:49 By : Mr. David Cheng

Subscribe to Xataka MobileReceive an email a day with our articles:It is becoming more and more necessary to provide our homes with a better internet connection and although the most representative connection is fiber optic or ADSL, its coverage is not complete, and other wireless alternatives with greater range are needed, such as the WiMax that they offer. small local operators, satellite connections capable of reaching any corner, and connections via mobile internet, which we will focus on this time.Faced with the more limited coverage of wired areas or the higher latency involved in browsing via satellite, connections via mobile internet or 4G at home solve these problems and also provide immediacy in contracting as they do not require installation, and total mobility that allows you to take the connection wherever you want, as long as there is mobile coverage.But connections via mobile internet also have other limitations, the most common being the restriction of gigabytes at maximum speed, and although the arrival of 5G should solve this problem while providing greater stability and capacity to networks, there is still time so that its coverage is extended and becomes a more accessible reality.Since unlimited data rates are not intended as an alternative to fiber, operators offer specific rates to connect to the internet in homes where there is no wired installation, but mobile coverage does exist.Despite the fact that one of the advantages that the arrival of 4G would supposedly bring was that of being able to become an alternative to internet connections, expectations were soon lowered and specific 4G products at home were very restricted.In fact, products officially on the market are mainly limited to those of Amena, but they are limited in gigabytes and require a minimum stay of 12 months or the purchase of a mandatory router.Without permanence or commitments, Llamaya also offers a prepaid card proposal.Movistar Radio and Vodafone One Conecta have an alternative with unlimited data and identical conditions to the combinations of fiber and Fusión and One mobile, but these products are exclusive for areas where there is no ADSL or fiber coverage, they cannot change location, they include a router in assignment mode and also have permanence.This is how the main specific proposals for 4G connection at home remain:4G at Orange House4G at Amena's houseThe maximum supported by the network (about 150 Mbps)The maximum supported by the network (about 150 Mbps)The maximum supported by the network (about 50 Mbps)60 GB Excess 128 Kbps or 40 GB for €9.95120 GB Excess 16 Kbps up to 2.5 GB moreinside and outside the houseinside and outside the houseIncluded with free calls to landlines.Included with free calls to landlines and mobiles.Available from 12 euros with free calls to landlines.Included at no cost and necessary to return in case of cancellation.Included at no cost and necessary to return in case of cancellation.Included at no cost and necessary to return in case of cancellation.Mandatory payment of 48 euros, but the router remains the property.12 months with free router 0 months with router for €48€38/month internet only.Or with mobile included from €55With mobile included from €55/month€39.95/month internet only.(or €29.95 if you have a contract Go rate or My Landline).It should be noted that the landline included in Movistar, the terminal must be connected to the router and not to the traditional rosette, while the Vodafone landline also works through mobile coverage.Neither Orange nor Amena includes a fixed service, but it is possible to add it optionally with Orange.As an alternative for those who do not want permanence and are looking for an option with total mobility, any SIM with one of the rates with the most gigabytes on the market would serve as a base as long as you have good 4G coverage.It would only be necessary to have a device in which to insert the SIM and thus be able to share the connection via WiFiThe most comfortable option would be to use an old smartphone and do tethering, but if you don't have one at hand or you prefer a dedicated device, on the market we find both a 4G+ router for prices around 80 euros, as well as a simpler 4G MiFi that usually incorporate some battery, for about 50 euros.The rates with the most gigabytes in 2021 can be found here.Share 4G mobile Internet as an alternative to ADSL or fiber: this is how the best rates remain in 2021More Sites You'll LikeSee more articlesSee more videosAt Xataka Móvil we talk about...