Ogero announced its new prices and fees for the internet services it provides.
It indicated on Twitter: “The prices have changed, but the packages have become larger.” And it pointed out that the price figures are now published in detail on its website.
Here are the new prices of the personal internet services:
xDSL – Basic
Speed | Quota | Price |
4 Mbps | 80 GB | 60,000 LBP |
xDSL – UNLIMITED
Speed | Quota | Price |
6 Mbps | Unlimited | 175,000 LBP |
8 Mbps | Unlimited | 250,000 LBP |
Open Speed | Unlimited | 325,000 LBP |
xDSL – OPEN SPEED
Speed | Quota | Price |
Open Speed | 100 GB | 90,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 160 GB | 145,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 200 GB | 180,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 300 GB | 250,000 LBP |
HDSL – BASIC
Speed | Quota | Price |
2.3 Mbps | 300 GB | 250,000 LBP |
xDSL – TOP-UP
Quota | Price |
100 GB | 75,000 LBP |
200 GB | 150,000 LBP |
xDSL – ACTIVATION FEES
xDSL Type | No Contract | 24 Month Contract |
ADSL | 30,000 LBP + modern price | No fees + free modern |
VDSL | 30,000 LBP + modern price | No fees + free modern |
HDSL | 125,000 LBP + modern price | No fees + free modern |
xDSL – SPEED CHANGE & CANCELLATION FEES
Speed Change | Cancellation |
25,000 LBP | 25,000 LBP |
Here are the new prices of the business internet services:
FTTB -UNLIMITED
Speed | Quota | Price |
6 Mbps | Unlimited | 175,000 LBP |
8 Mbps | Unlimited | 250,000 LBP |
50 Mbps | Unlimited | 325,000 LBP |
FTTB – OPEN SPEED
Speed | Quota | Price |
Open Speed | 400 GB | 300,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 500 GB | 350,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 800 GB | 400,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 1000 GB | 500,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 1500 GB | 750,000 LBP |
Open Speed | 2000 GB | 900,000 LBP |
FTTB – TOP-UP
Quota | Price |
100 GB | 75,000 LBP |
200 GB | 150,000 LBP |
FTTB – ACTIVATION FEES
No Contract | 24 Month Contract |
150,000 LBP + modern price + vertical costs | No fees + free modern + free vertical |
FTTB – SPEED CHANGE & CANCELLATION FEES
Speed Change | Cancellation |
25,000 LBP | 25,000 LBP |
As for Alfa and Touch, the government approved in its last session on May 20th to raise their tariffs, by dividing the basic bill by 3.3 and later multiplying it at the exchange rate, starting next July.