The network operator O2 has always been in competition with its competitors

The network operator O2 has always been in competition with its competitors Telekom and Vodafone for dominance in the mobile communications market. You can find out how the triumph will end as of December 2021 in the large COMPUTER BILD network test . The competition applies to both the term contracts alias O2 Free and the prepaid tariffs , which are discussed below.


O2 prepaid: you need to know that

• Full LTE speed: With the prepaid tariffs from O2, there are no compromises in terms of surfing speed compared to the O2 term contracts. Means: prepaid customers theoretically surf with up to 225 Mbps in the O2 network.

• Inexpensive entry: With the 9-cent tariff (no basic fee) and the basic tariff (1.99 euros), those interested can sniff the O2 world cheaply without making a long-term commitment.

• Free SIM card and shipping: How to entice new customers - if you opt for a prepaid tariff from O2, you won't be billed for the SIM card or shipping .

• Promotions: The tariffs S, M and L benefit from the "O2 App Bonus" , which gives an extra 500 megabytes of data per month via the O2 app. The O2 network can currently be extensively tested for 30 days with the O2 test card .

O2 my Prepaid S, M, L and Max

With the prepaid tariffs S, M and L, you get an all-network flat rate at O2: You can call and text as much as you want - even within the EU and at no extra charge. The data volume varies and is 3.5 gigabytes (GB, for the S tariff), 5.5 GB (M) and 7.5 GB (L), respectively. For the O2 my Prepaid S tariff, the regular basic fee is 9.99 euros, with staggered rates of 14.99 euros (M tariff) and 19.99 euros (L tariff). If you need more surfing volume for the current billing period (always four weeks), you can make use of the data options . The latter are hardly necessary for the still young prepaid Max tariff, because with 999 gigabytes of data volume for 69.99 euros, the tariff behaves in practice like a real unlimited tariff .

O2 my prepaid 9 cents and basic

The my Prepaid 9 Cent tariff has no fixed costs whatsoever. Telephone calls and text messages are billed at 9 cents per minute or short messages. If you do not book any of the other packages, you will automatically use this tariff. As soon as you go online, the daily flat rate is automatically booked for 99 cents. This contains 30 megabytes (MB) that you can use until midnight on the day of booking. If the volume is used up beforehand, O2 throttles the speed from 225 Mbps to a hardly usable 32 Kbps. Various data options are available. The basic tariff, which costs 1.99 euros every four weeks, offers a little more data volume (specifically 150 MB).

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