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Default 27-06-2010, 13:41

Just a small update on Tchibo:

They have recently converted their 500MB-datapack (€ 10/month) to a monthly flatrate with throttling to 64 KBit/s after exceeding 500MB.

So now there are four data options available to Tchibo customers:
  • volume-based billing (activated by default) of € 0,24/MB (billed in 100KB-increments)
  • "Internet-Tages-Flatrate" a dayflat for € 2.95/calendar day, throttled to 64 KBit/s after exceeding 1000MB/day
  • "Internet Flatrate L" a monthly flatrate for € 9.95/30 days, throttled to 64 KBit/s after exceeding 500MB
  • "Internet Flatrate XL" a monthly flatrate for € 19.95/30 days, throttled to 64 KBit/s after exceeding 5000MB (cheapest available in Germany as of June 2010)
Further Tchibo currently sell their Huawei E160 USB-modem with a Tchibo SIM-card and a free one-month-subscription of the "Internet Pack L" for just € 19.95. The modem is netlocked, but that's not an issue these days.

For details visit Germany - Tchibo - Prepaid Wireless Internet Access


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