Bouygues Telecom is reviewing its range of mobile plans between price changes and elimination of offers

Bouygues Telecom is reviewing its range of mobile plans between price changes and elimination of offers
Bouygues Telecom is reviewing its range of mobile plans between price changes and elimination of offers

Bouygues Telecom returns to fixed pricing on certain packages, a more or less advantageous choice depending on the case.

its Bbox offers, Bouygues Telecom is reviewing its pricing policy on certain mobile plans; this is its most expensive range and not its B&You offers.

First lesson, the 100 GB offer and the “Scalable” package allowing a data envelope of 1 to 20 GB, have been deleted by the operator.

Bouygues Telecom has also chosen to switch to fixed pricing on certain 5G packages, this is the case for the 150 GB offer which increases to €34.99 per month (fixed price) compared to €25.99/month for 6 month then €38.99 per month previously. This change also causes a price increase (30€) the first year but a saving of 48 euros from the second. The 300 GB plan also adopts a fixed price and now costs €57.99 per month instead of €44.99/month for 6 months then €57.99 per month. This still represents an increase of 78 euros in the first year.

For its part, the 200 GB package sees its pricing change, from €31.99 per month for 6 months this increases to €34.99 per month for 12 months, the price after promotion does not change, i.e. 44.99 €. This allows you to earn 42 euros over the first 12 months.

For its part, the 2-hour plan now includes 1 GB of data compared to 100 MB previously. Its pricing changes since you will now have to pay €5.99 per month on a fixed basis compared to €2 for 6 months then €7.99 per month until now. If the overall price increases in the first year, savings will be made in the second.

Source: Allopackage

This article was reprinted on the Univers FreeBox website

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