I want to have more TV channels: which operator is cheaper?

The operators not only have mobile or fiber rates, some like Movistar, Yoigo, MásMóvil, Vodafone or Orange, also offer television channels. But what is the cheapest rate? If you are looking to hire more TV channels for your home, here you will find some of the best rates for this month.

Depending on the operator we choose, we will have exclusive channels, more variety, more or less number of channels, etc. But, it is also important that you look at the price that you are willing to pay each month.

I want to have more TV channels: which operator is cheaper

Rates with TV from the operators

In the catalog of many operators, we not only have cheap fiber or mobile options, we can also find rates with television channels at a good price. You just have to search among the different offers that these operators have, until you find the one that best suits your tastes and needs. Among the best options for price, we have these rates with television :

TV with Yoigo

Within Yoigo we find the possibility of contracting the services of Agile TV. For example, for 2 euros per month (with fiber + mobile with infinite GB) we have the option of contracting the Premium TV pack with more than 60 channels . On the other hand, for 8 euros per month (having a rate with fiber + mobile with unlimited GB) we can contract the TV Premium Extra rate with more than 70 channels.

However, if we are going to contract a different rate that does not have a mobile line with unlimited gigabytes, the price will be higher. So we could pay a maximum of up to 8 euros for Agile TV Premium and up to 14 euros for the Extra option. The cheapest option with Yoigo is to contract the fiber with 300 Mbps + 20 GB mobile with 5G and unlimited calls + Premium TV (8 euros per month extra) all for 53 euros per month .

Channels with MásMóvil

In MásMóvil, for example, we can contract fiber with 300 Mbps + landline with calls to unlimited landlines and 60 minutes for mobiles + mobile line with 30 GB with browsing speed up to 5G + Agile TV Premium with more than 60 channels (6 euros more) for 45.90 euros per month . In addition, the price is final, so it will not change over the months. On the other hand, if you are already a MásMóvil member , you can contract Agile TV Premium for 6 euros per month or Agile TV Extra (+70 channels) for 12 euros more per month.

Agile TV MásMóvil

Orange TV

With the French operator we have several alternatives. From contracting a fiber-only rate with TV, a mobile rate with television channels or a convergent option. Therefore, we are going to see the prices of the cheapest rates with Orange TV channels .

We have the Go Max TV Initial option with unlimited 5G GB and infinite calls with more than 60 channels for 37 euros per month. Then, if you want a convergent package, there is the Love Initial Television rate with 500 Mbps fiber + 5G mobile line with unlimited calls and data + TV with more than 60 channels for 59 euros per month . And finally, the Only fiber offer 500 Mbps + landline + football + TV with more than 90 channels: 80.95 euros per month.

Movistar Plus+ rates

In the case of the blue operator, we have different alternatives. But, without a doubt, the cheapest option with Movistar to have television channels is its miMovistar Esencial rate with 300 Mbps of fiber + 5G mobile line with 30 GB and unlimited calls + more than 80 channels with exclusive channels such as Series by M+ or Premieres by M+. All for 68.90 euros per month .

Movistar plus

Best Vodafone TV rate

If you are looking at Vodafone, in that case, the red operator adds Vodafone TV to some of its rates. Mostly, we will find this service in its convergent packs. Among the cheapest options to have television channels with this operator, we have the possibility of contracting One Unlimited Max for 54.40 euros per month (it has a 5 euro discount until April 3) with 600 Mbps fiber + mobile line with 5G data and unlimited calls + more than 30 channels + second mobile line with 15 GB and 200 minutes for calls.

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