Free launches Free Family to save on the price of all your subscriptions

Free is launching an attractive new offer: Free Family. The goal is to reward customer loyalty by combining internet subscriptions and mobile plans. Basically, discounts for customers who subscribe to several operator services.

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Free Family allows you to group your subscriptions

The concept is simple: the more subscriptions you combine with Free, the more you save. The offer is flexible, allowing customers to choose from the Freebox Revolution Light, Freebox Pop, Freebox Ultra Essential and Freebox Ultra subscriptions. For mobile plans, the offer focuses on the Free 5G plan.

The Free 5G package, the pillar of this family offer, is popularé for its unlimited 5G internet envelope (or 4G) in mainland . The subscription also offers a substantial envelope of 35 GB in 5G from more than 110 international destinations. The icing on the cake is access to television channels via the OQEE application.

Free Family is very interesting in terms of savings. For example, by choosing a Freebox Ultra with four 5G packages (the maximum authorized), customers benefit from a price of €89.95/month for the first year, i.e. a saving of €480 over this period. After 12 months, the price increases to €123.95/month, which still remains competitive.

To access this bundled offer, simply go to the Mobile Subscriber Area, where it is possible to connect mobile lines and activate discounts. If you are a new customer, you must first choose your internet offer before adding a mobile plan.

The operator strengthens its position in the telecommunications market with Free Family to retain customers and attract new ones with the prospect of great savings. As for the absence of commitment, the operator’s best argument, it is maintained to offer flexibility and freedom to consumers.

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