Good mobile broadband plans in Sweden will give us Netflix, video calls, work, study and a whole bunch of other things. And when we are far away from home and feeling a bit lonely – then our computer can be a very good friend indeed. So setting up with a broadband plan should probably be fairly high up on your list.
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But which broadband plan to choose? Here is a list of broadband providers in Sweden for you to choose from.
Hallon*
- Start at 5 MB for 89 sek/month and 22sek per month for new subscribers valid for first 3 months
- No fixed contract
- Save unused surf.
- Good and cheap broadband contracts for entrepreneurs and small companies.
Telenor*
- Lots of different plans between 100-1000 MB.
- Wifi router included
- No fixed contracts
Tellus*
- Works on Tele2 network
- Offers family subscription
- Discounts for the first month!
- Moving and Mini subscriptions to have extra GB
- Real customer service
- Effort towards environment
- Cheaper broadband options for 65+
Ownit*
- Fast and stable Internet service.
- Support open every day.
- Up to 10 email addresses with 1 GB space and spam filter.
- Own website with 100 MB of space.
- Fixed IP address assigned via DHCP in our their Ownit network.
Chilimobil*
- No fixed contracts
- Easy payment by card
- Change subscription whenever you want
- Mostly free to surf in the EU
If this list was useful let us know in the comments which option you went for and perhaps your tips can help other newbies. If you are looking for phone plans, check out this list.
Make sure you have the cheapest contract
A hot tip if you already have a broadband contract, is to sign up to Påmind*. This is a free service that keeps track of a lot of different types of contracts and negotiates better prices. Types of contracts they handle are mobile subscriptions, electricity contracts, mortgages, car insurance, broadband, home insurance, private loans. According to Påmind, their users save an average of 2000 sek per year. So definitely worth a try.