If you want a faster connection, but pay attention to your budget, Free is there for you. With the Freebox Revolution Light, you pay less than 20 euros for your internet subscription.
The low-cost operator has struck again! Free is currently offering you the Freebox Revolution Light at the price of 19,99 euros per month for 1 year, and at 29.99 euros thereafter. This box, with its iconic design, can easily find its place in your TV cabinet. It is compact and will be discreet. But for all that, it remains efficient. It offers you high speed, whether ADSL2 or fiber. It can in fact reach a downstream speed of 1 Gbit/s, and an upstream speed which can go up to 600 Mbit/s. In addition, it offers efficient Wi-Fi throughout the house. And with the Freebox Connect application, you have control over all your equipment.
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With the Freebox Revolution Light, your connection speeds up
Free bends over backwards to offer you the best offers, at the best price. This is how the operator presents the Freebox Revolution Light to you, which will delight you with the speed it can deliver.
It is also very well equipped. With its 250 GB hard drive, you can save many files. And thanks to the included Blu-Ray player, you can rewatch your favorite movies in high quality.
The Freebox Revolution Light offers you 230 channels, including those of TNT. Whether live or replay, you will have access to all the programs. OQEE Ciné is also part of the offer. More than 600 films and series are available to you with unlimited access.
And with OQEE by Free, you can watch your programs anywhere. The app is available on all devices. You can watch both live and replays, wherever you are. Finally, calls to landlines on more than 110 destinations are unlimited.
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