France's RED by SFR Launches €22.99 Fiber Optic Plan
2026-06-15 16:00
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - French telecom operator RED by SFR has launched a fiber optic plan called RED Box, priced at €22.99 per month with a fixed price and no contract period, making it the lowest monthly fiber optic plan currently on the market.

This is the cheapest plan on the market, with decent performance.

According to data from telecom market research firm Ariase, the average monthly fee for fiber optic plans currently exceeds €26, while RED Box's €22.99 is significantly below this level. The plan offers symmetrical speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s, Wi-Fi 5, unlimited calls to landlines in France and 100 destinations, as well as to French mobile phones, and 35 channels via the RED TV app. The €39 installation fee and up to €100 cancellation fee are both refundable.

RED by SFR's plan focuses on basic features, sufficient to meet most everyday usage needs. Users can add services as needed, such as boosting download speeds to 2 Gbit/s and upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 (an additional €2 per month), or adding the Connect TV decoder (an additional €3 per month) and 100 TV channels (an additional €2 per month). If a smart TV is not required, the plan can be upgraded to a triple-play service for €25.99 per month.

In terms of pricing, RED Box's main competitors include the Freebox Pop S Special Edition (€24.99, download speed 5 Gbit/s, Wi-Fi 7), the Sosh Box (€24.99, download speed 2 Gbit/s, Wi-Fi 6E), and B&YOU Pure Fibre (€24.99, download speed 2 Gbit/s, Wi-Fi 7). These plans are only €2 more per month but offer higher speeds and newer wireless technology. Users must weigh price against performance needs when making a choice.

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