Proximus will increase 233 prices on January 1, 2025: here are the 5 increases that will hurt the most

Proximus will increase 233 prices on January 1, 2025: here are the 5 increases that will hurt the most
Proximus will increase 233 prices on January 1, 2025: here are the 5 increases that will hurt the most

1. + €3 on the overwhelming majority of packs

From old to new, Proximus packs will generally be subject to an increase of €3 per month from January 1, 2025. Those who cling to an old formula will be even more the victims of the joke. Example :

  • Old Minimus Internet + pack: €73.49 per month, €76.49 from 01/01/2025.
  • Current Flex S Internet + TV pack: €72.99 per month, €75.99 per month from 01/01/2025.

The difference is minimal, but symbolic.

2. + €2 for the Pickx Sports TV Option

The UEFA Champions League is the jewel in the Pickx Sports crown, the sports package whose price will seriously increase on 01/01/2025, from €18.99 to €20.99 per month. Or €24 per year.

3. The end of the reduction on the first TV Option

It’s over. Proximus will no longer grant the popular reduction of €0.99 per month on the first TV Option added to a pack. Among these TV Options, we find Netflix subscriptions, Pickx Mix, Pickx All Stars or even… Pickx Sports.

4. Internet and nothing else doubly punished

In terms of fitness, the “only” Internet connection is also penalized. For the entry-level Internet Essential subscription, it’s a double whammy. The formula has no longer been marketed since November 1, 2024 and customers who continue to benefit from it will pay €29.99 per month from 01/01/2025, instead of €28.

5. The landline crosses the €30 mark

The 87,000 customers of Proximus’ Phone Line landline alone will note with horror that the monthly bill will peak at €31.13 per month from 2025, compared to €29.13. This €2 extra per month, also imposed on holders of the reduced rate for social reasons, is a way to save approximately €2 million over a year.

Status quo at Scarlet and Mobile Vikings

No increase in prices is currently planned at Scarlet and Mobile Vikings, the two Proximus subsidiaries.

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