Maj – Red 4G SFR package at 25.99 euros per month, unlimited YouTube available

Updated January 14: the Red 4G package announced in the article
below is available from SFR.

And our original article published on 12/19/2013:

It is
the news of this end of year, which we were able to follow inour latest articles here:the generalization of
packages integrating 4G
. This follows the sensational arrival of
Free two weeks ago, which shook an established balance between the three
historical actors.

While we have seen it for “low-cost” offers:Bouygues with BAndYou,
Thenof themannounced
icitheir
riposte,
SFR
remained the only one silent on the subject
not having announced
novelty for its no-obligation Internet offer. But while the operator
today inaugurates aaccess to 4G on RER line A
Parisian
, he also announcesthe arrival of a 4G RED package without
engagement
.

Details and prices:

This package will be available fromJanuary 14, 2014au
price of25.99 euros/month, it will include:

  • Unlimited viewing of YouTube videos in 4G,
  • 5 GB of data, with access to the Very High Speed ​​Mobile Dual Carrier network
    and 4G from SFR,
  • unlimited calls 24 hours a day in mainland France, to North America
    North, the French Overseas Territories (excluding Mayotte) and landlines of 41 destinations,
  • unlimited SMS and MMS.

This is therefore a dedicated package,
current Red plans are available here

At the same time, as mentioned above, SFR is inaugurating 4G in the metro. Of the
today, the main stations, platforms and tunnels of RER line A,
between La Défense and Gare de Lyon, will be covered in 3G and 4G.

By the end of 2015, RATP users who benefit from an SFR offer will be able to
enjoy 3G+ and 4G in the network’s 160 main stations
(metro and RER), or 75% of travelers. At the end of 2016, SFR should cover, in 4G,
all the stations and stations of the RATP transport network.

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By : Keleops AG

founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.