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The new year arrives and telecommunications companies begin to update the prices of their services. This Monday, January 12, it is the turn of Orange. The French company will begin to apply a average rise of 5.25%, which will mean a monthly increase in the bill of between five and six euros, according to data from the comparator Kelisto. However, the increase that each client will experience in their bill It will depend on the services you have contracted.

“At Orange we continue to invest, despite the increases in the costs of content and services, to offer customers a wide variety of services and entertainment on a quality network, to continue having the most satisfied customers in the market,” official company sources told EP about the reason for the increase in their rates.

“From now on, customers will be able to enjoy additional services according to their rate. Thus, We improve the Orange TV offer with 60 channels, “We integrated the SkyShowtime offer into Orange TV with 90 channels and for customers with football we also added basketball,” the aforementioned sources explained about the added improvements.

Orange’s rate increases focus on its offer of convergent offers, which are those that combine fiber and mobile and television. In this way, the packages that They only include fiber and mobile (the fiber pack with one unlimited line goes from 59 to 64 euros and the fiber pack with two unlimited lines from 79 to 84) and those that offer Cinema and Series (Cinema and Series with one line goes from 66 to 71 euros and Cinema and Series with two lines from 86 to 91) five euros go up.

For their part, the packs of Football and Cinema increase by six euros (Football and Cinema with one line goes from 101 to 107 euros and Football and Cinema with two lines from 121 to 127). Orange does, however, leave its fiber and mobile package with 600 megabytes and 60 gigabytes out of the increase, which maintains its price of 50 euros per month.

Vodafone and Movistar also increase prices

In addition to Orange, the other two large telecommunications companies operating in Spain are also raising rates. This coming Tuesday, January 13, Movistar will increase its prices by an average of 4%.

Telefónica will keep some rates frozen such as Movistar Base and Autónomos and the low-cost brand O2 will be left out of the update. The most common increase will be around three euros per monthalthough most of the increases will be below five euros per month.

For its part, Vodafone’s rise occurred on January 8 and it means putting aside the strategy that it had been maintaining since 2023 of linking the renewal of its rates to the evolution of the CPI. In this case, The average percentage increase is 3.9% and, depending on the services contracted, they represent an increase in the rate of between one and five euros a month.

The fourth national operator, Digihas distanced itself from its rivals and will add another year without raising the amount of its rates. From the Romanian telecom they have boasted that They have been in Spain for 17 years and “far from raising prices, we have improved them” by providing higher quality of service.

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