Telecom operators were baiting the trunk for their internet boxes at very low prices. But over the months they are less and less generous. Thus, Ariase notes an average price increase of between 2 and 4 euros for entry-level subscriptions, reaching 26.89 euros. The growth is particularly noticeable on boxes from SFR and its low-cost subsidiary Red and Sosh. In detail, the monthly leveled cost of an entry-level fiber subscription including decoder is €24.63 on Red by SFR, €24.99 on Sosh, €25.04 on SFR, €25.49 on Bouygues Telecom 27, €53 free and €32.66 Orgean.
The average price of mobile plans also increased by more than €2 in two months to €17.17. After facing the general price hikes, the telecom sector also seems to be entering the price hike phase. It will undoubtedly become less and less interesting for consumers to switch operators in search of more attractive prices.
Good news for operators, whose unfaithful customers are very expensive. Slowing down the price war is also a way for the operators, it is also a way out of the hellish spiral they have been engaged in for several years. They are all looking to increase their operating margins, particularly to fund their investments in fiber and 5G networks.
Source: Le Figaro

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