Danish mobile company change the market: Includes full access to newspapers, HBO series, music and m
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Translated by me, so bear with me
[quote=subscrybe](Danish mobile company) Tel more is turning the danish mobile marked upside down with a new subscription plan that doesn't only include voice calls, texts and data, but also a large amount of entertainment.
TDC's lowcost company Telmore launched it's new subscription plan yesterday. Telmore Play, which besides including unlimited voice calls, text and 5 GB of data, also gives access to Telmore Music (one of the biggest music streaming services), Mofibo (digital e-book streaming service), Ekstra Bladet and Politikens (two of the biggest papers in Denmark) digital editions and digital magazines like Euroman, Eurowoman, Gasto and Rum. Included with these are also media entertainment services like Min Bio and last, but not least the TV-services HBO Nordic, TV2Play and CMore. Subscribers can use the services how and when they like it and will get full access as if they had bought the services individually. All this for the price of 27 dollars a month. [/quote]
[quote=danish link]http://www.subscrybe.dk/nyheder/39-telecom/219-telmore-vender-bunden-i-vejret-pa-telebranchen[/quote]
This sounds like an ad, I know, but I couldn't help thinking this is a big deal. I signed up for it in a heartbeat, seeing as it included a much better cap than the one i had before as well as the unlimited services. I want to know what you think. Is there a service like this in your country?
Does it give you unlimited bandwidth when using those services?
[QUOTE=i_speel_good;45178374]Does it give you unlimited bandwidth when using those services?[/QUOTE]
The subscription includes a minimum data cap of 5 GB if using 3G/LTE network. However, if you're using your device on a wifi-network, you've got unlimited bandwidth. In Denmark, there is no data caps on broadband connections.
Denmark is basically the best country in the world.
[QUOTE=Beafman;45178394]The subscription includes a minimum data cap of 5 GB if using 3G/LTE network. However, if you're using your device on a wifi-network, you've got unlimited bandwidth. In Denmark, there is no data caps on broadband connections.[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure he's asking specifically about unlimited download (or lack of) when using 3G/LTE for those services.
[QUOTE=Sprockethead;45181775]Denmark is basically the best country in the world.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. It's so peaceful and progressive at the same time. Feels good.
Uhm, the price seems a bit off. 249dkk is equal to 45.38 dollar, not 27.
Meh, got Telmore myself and the music they've got is kinda shit.
It's all remixes or the very latest indie pop, and if they finally got something then it's a bad album.
Still, cheaper than Spotify.
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