Is the GigaCube from Vodafone also available in the Unlimited version? I'm not sure if 500gb is enough for a family of 5 (with me = 5 people in total). So everyone has a cell phone and there are a total of 3 PCs and a laptop. What someone something?
For these users I would rather recommend the Unlimited, because then you are on the safe side and you can get to 500gb faster than expected.
However, I would recommend you if O2 network with you is the contract of Freenet Funk unlimited for 99ct per day
But there's no such direct Gigacube Unlimited contract, something is only available from 02 and is called homespot there
Would you have a link to it?
But I would check the O2 network coverage at your place beforehand (if not already done)
Is unfortunately not available at the address…
Edit: The my home s only 100GB, all others so M and L Unlimited
Do you have generally good O2 reception?
But Vodafone says 5G is available for me.
I have very good cell phone reception at the address. My phone supports 4G.
Yes, vodafone already has quite a large 5g coverage, but almost 90% of it runs via DSS so basically 4g with 5g logo
Does Vodafone have a 5G variant with unlimited data volume?
But as a tip from me, don't stick to the 5g network at the moment, currently it is really hardly faster than LTE / 4g due to DSS, except in big cities
Yes, but that's a card, isn't it? So I mean the GigaCube with Unlimited as a WLAN router.
Exactly, this is a SIM card, usually for a mobile phone, but it can also be used stationary in a 4g / 5g router
But the GigaCube from vodafone is unfortunately no longer available in unlimited only with a maximum of 500gb
therefore you only have one option if you want to surf the Vodafone network.
you get the unlimited contract for 79 euro and then buy a stationary router
Or you go to O2 or Telekom
My suggestion is
https://www.mobilcom-debitel.de/handytarife/ohne-handy/free-unlimited/p/P-3345275?tcl=sub_tariff_o2freeunlimited&fl=tariff
in combination with
And you have a cheap alternative
Is there also a faster version of the SIM? The reception from CO2 shouldn't be so good there.
Sure, but of course "a little" more expensive
Telecom:
https://www.telekom.de/...tamobil-xl
Or Vodafone
Red XL 79.99 euro (only bookable via the hotline http://tel:08007242610)
But remember, the 300 or 500 mbit are absolute maximum values in mobile communications and are almost never achieved
And which router do you recommend me?
https://www.mediamarkt.de/...d=Man52Sub
Basically, it is similar to a Fritzbox at home, only that you insert the SIM card there like in a mobile phone
Is it possible to watch the reception of CO2 somewhere?
Yes 2nd options
you send me a PM with the address and I'll check it for you or you do it through the website
https://www.o2online.de/...e.de/netz/
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