find out which operator offers it at an unbeatable price during Black Friday

find out which operator offers it at an unbeatable price during Black Friday
find out which operator offers it at an unbeatable price during Black Friday

SFR's Fiber Starter offer is the ideal solution for all those who want to benefit from numerous services, without breaking the bank with expensive monthly subscriptions. This Internet, telephony and package has something to appeal: it offers a sufficient fiber optic connection to increase online activities. Its speeds are 1Gbit/s download and 1Gbit/s upload: a connection powerful enough to play video games online, while having the television on and browsing the web. Each member of the family will be able to access their favorite content without causing connection latency. SFR's Fiber Starter offer is priced at 29.99 euros per month with a commitment period of 12 months. Obviously, if you are currently a customer of another supplier, you will be able to keep your telephone number.

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SFR's Fiber Starter offer: fiber at a low price

SFR's Fiber Starter offer includes a decoder that gives you access to more than 160 television channels, enough to find programs that will appeal to the whole family. Thus, the entire national and regional offer is included in this package, also with numerous news, cinema, sport, youth and discovery channels. You will find all these programs in 4K image quality for much more pleasant visual comfort. SFR's Fiber Starter offer doesn't forget telephony with unlimited calls to landlines. To check your eligibility for fiber, simply indicate your address directly on the SFR website. You will then quickly know if your home can be connected. No need to go to the store: this offer can be subscribed very easily online. And if you change your mind, you have 14 days to reconsider your decision.

Click here to take advantage of the SFR Fiber Starter offer

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