Alternatives to Unitymedia: The best Internet and TV providers to switch from
Unitymedia is a firm fixture in terms of TV, Internet and telephone with attractive offers. But there are also alternatives that offer a good overall package. We will present these to you in this practical tip.
Alternatives to Unitymedia: You should take a look at these providers
Unitymedia feeds its offer via the cable network and can therefore offer Internet, TV and telephone with one connection. For new customers, there are often offers in which the connection fees or the number portability are free of charge. Sometimes the monthly costs are reduced for a certain time, but there may be reasons to look for another provider.
- Unitymedia costs 39.99 euros per month in the "3Play 30" tariff. This includes landline phone calls, HD television programs and Internet at 30 Mbit / s. You have to pay extra for the cost of the cable connection. Likewise for other channels that you can book in packages. The contract runs for 24 months.
- Telekom delivers DSL with up to 250 MBit. Unlike before, it is enough to plug the modem with router into the telephone socket in order to start surfing. In regions without DSL, a connection via the mobile data network may be available.
- At Telekom you pay Euro 44 for Magenta at home M with TV 44 euros. You will receive 50 Mbit / s, HD television and a telephone flat rate to the landline. The contract term is also 24 months. In connection with a Telekom mobile contract, you can receive cost advantages (MagentaEins with 10 euros / month) and, for example, make free calls from the fixed network to the Telekom mobile network.
- In addition to DSL, Vodafone also offers an LTE connection to deliver television and Internet to the home. When it comes to cables, the company cooperates with KabelDeutschland, so that there is a lot of choice between LTE, cable and DSL. The minimum contract period is 24 months. In conjunction with a Vodafone mobile contract, you can receive cost advantages (up to 15 euros).
- In addition to the big ones, there are several smaller providers such as O2, 1 & 1 or Pyur, which, however, are often based on Telekom's DSL network. The question then is what loss of quality you have to accept for the lower price.