Six operators that users recommend to make portability fast and without permanence

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The recommendations given by the users of a service themselves are always one of the best references we can obtain for advice, since they know better than anyone what the advantages and disadvantages are. Speaking of telephone operators, perhaps you are in a very specific situation: wanting to carry out a portability to change companies, but that can be carried out quickly and without acquiring a commitment to remain with the new operator.

It is in this situation that @sigilodlosioux4 finds himself, who asked for advice on “an ultra-mega-fast portability of three mobile lines and no permanence?” he asked.

From the responses to the post, several good possibilities can be extracted a priori, taking into account that the speed of the process may depend on the company in which you are. In the case of this user, she wants to leave Telecable, an Asturian operator.

Regarding portability with several lines (in your case 3), we must explain that we would have to see if the operator we entered offers packs with several lines, or know the prices of their additional lines, to choose the most suitable plan. economic. We list below the proposals divided into groups.

Movistar / O2

Several users (three, specifically) recommend switching to the side of Movistar or O2 (we put them together because they are both from Telefónica). These two brands have no permanence, and especially O2, enjoys good popularity given its commitment to simple rates and minimal inconvenience to the user, limiting advertising calls to the customer and surprises on the bill as much as possible.

Although we would have to find out about the multi-line packs that may be available on one another, here we know that additional mobile lines are cheaper on O2 than on Movistar. On O2 they start from 5 euros with 30 GB, and on Movistar, from 7.90 euros with 20 GB. In addition, both operators offer a 5G+ network.

If you are interested in adding a television offer, one of these two operators will interest you in the Movistar Plus+ service, which you can surely contract as an extra.

The O2 bear has had an idea and he's happy

Simyo / Finetwork / Lowi

Below we mention three different operators, who have in common operating in the low cost segment. We can consult the portability offers of each of them on the Internet, assuming that Finetwork and Lowi are slightly cheaper (they include 30 GB for 8.90 euros or 25 GB for 8 euros respectively), while in Simyo we have 40 GB per 10 euros, since the cheapest offer, with only 10 GB, will probably fall short for us to navigate.

Post about portability

Both Finetwork and Lowi use Vodafone coverage, while Simyo uses the Orange network. If your previous operator is Vodafone, you may be interested in switching to Lowi, as it is a subsidiary of the company.

suop

We place Suop in another section because it is a smaller operator than the others, with cheaper prices than the rest. Suop uses the Orange network, and as a drawback, it does not offer a 5G network. If you don’t mind not having access to this superior technology, and what matters most to you is price, you might consider Suop. In response to the post we mentioned at the beginning, user @estherilla_yo points out: «SUOP better quality/price by far. If you are in a very very bad coverage area… and you need the Movistar network… then Digi«.

In additional lines, Suop is similar to Finetwork by offering a line with 30 GB for 8 euros per month, although its basic pack with fiber already includes two lines. If you are also interested in contracting television, in that case another operator other than Suop could be better for you.

Suop Operator

Digi

Digi cannot be missing as the low-cost operator par excellence in terms of the number of users it attracts month after month. Digi uses the solid Movistar network, and offers fiber packs at a good price, especially if you are in a city with Smart fiber available. Of course, this operator does not offer packages with streaming or television, as other operators such as Lowi or Finetwork do.

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