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Digital Republic Offers the Cheapest Home Internet Solution in Switzerland!
Mobile home internet is cool and super flexible. Unfortunately, however, it has not been particularly affordable so far (primarily due to the high hardware prices). That changes with the latest router bundle in our Digital Republic Shop! For 50 francs, you can get started right away and then stay online for just 20 francs per month, with no activation fees, notice periods or other pitfalls. This is true plug & play as an attractive two-part bundle.
Part 1: The Digital Republic Flat 50 SIM Card
With the Flat 50 data SIM card, you get unlimited data volume throughout Switzerland with a maximum download speed of 50 Mbit/s. Alongside the Flat 300, the Flat 50 is the most popular SIM for home internet setups, as the 50 Mbit/s allow you to do everything that digital life has in store at a low cost.
Flat 50 sets you back just 20 francs a month and can be canceled or paused at the end of each month. The first month is free in the bundle. You can get started as soon as you receive the bundle and activate the SIM card in your customer portal.
Part 2: The Affordable tp-link TL-MR6400 LTE Router
Because a network is not created with just the SIM card, you will receive a good LTE router from tp-link in the bundle. You pay for the router once when you order and can keep it accordingly if you decide to switch to a different provider or to surf via cable.
For 50 francs, you get the TL-MR6400, a 2.4 GHz single-band router with a maximum throughput of 300 Mbits for up to 32 devices. It includes important features such as an easy-to-set-up guest network and parental controls for when the little ones are getting online too.
The router can be operated using either the included Digital Republic SIM card or a DSL or fiber modem, and it receives top ratings from the customers of numerous online retailers.
Setting up the device is as easy as can be. Simply insert the SIM card that you have activated beforehand into the router and plug it into a power outlet. The router will then automatically generate a standard network that you can connect to directly. If you want to make further settings later, you can do so via any web browser or a corresponding iOS/Android app when you are connected to the Wi-Fi.
The Most Affordable Home Internet Solution in Switzerland
With average activation fees on the ISP market of CHF 100, 50 Mbit tariffs for CHF 40 and contract durations of 2 years, the Flat 50 Router Bundle is not only the most affordable, but also the most flexible home internet solution in Switzerland.
With Digital Republic, you can leave whenever you want. The router is yours and you don’t even have to do without personal and competent support. Why not give it a try?
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