So I’m new to Germany and I want to start subscrie to an internet plan. Many of you suggested Check 24 for all things. Now I’ve searched internet for different locations (possible apartments for rent) and I noticed that some plans have this icon. If I buy an internet plan for my home, would that mean that they offer me a SIM card that would allow me to use 4g-5g? Because 30-40 euro for 100-250mbs it’s God awfull expensive and bad, and I don’t wanna pay 30-40 euro for wifi and then 20-40 euro for phone internet. https://imgur.com/a/dsBvsFP

5 comments
  1. Well those are the prices the icon means that you got a phone line as well (for a regular old school phone).

  2. It’s combination with a stationary phone plan in your home and not a mobile phone plan.

    Also welcome to Germany with our expensive internet connection.

  3. You are only getting a land line connection with cable internet. Some offer a discount on mobile phone plans if you already have a home internet contract.

  4. Yes,it does.You get the Landline(“Festnetztelefonie”) and with it the internet Plan.And yes,you to pay extra for mobile Data on your cellphone.Although with Vodafone you have hotspots around town,where you can log in with your ‘residential’ user accounts.Thats what I remember from working for VF Customer Service for couple of years…The process of getting the initial landline is a whole story to itself …”Telekomtechniker” are their own kind of people 😉 It surely is worth checking the VF homepage with the info for that product though.

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