Compare 5G Home Internet in Estonia

Live offers across tracked providers in Estonia — updated daily from the Giraffy database.

Live offers

4 live offers compared from 4 providers, from €22 /month. Updated daily.

Tele2 5G Home Tele2 Eesti

€22 /month

  • Download Speed: Up to 600Mbps
  • Upload Speed: Up to 100Mbps
  • Data: Unlimited (fair use)
  • Contract: No contract

Elisa 5G Home Elisa Eesti

€23 /month

  • Download Speed: Up to 800Mbps
  • Upload Speed: Up to 150Mbps
  • Data: Unlimited (fair use)
  • Contract: No contract

Telia 5G Home Telia Eesti

€25 /month

  • Download Speed: Up to 1Gbps
  • Upload Speed: Up to 200Mbps
  • Data: Unlimited (fair use)
  • Contract: No contract

Starlink Residential Starlink

€70 /month

  • Download Speed: 25–220 Mbps
  • Upload Speed: 5–20 Mbps
  • Data: Unlimited (fair use)
  • Contract: No contract

What is 5G home internet in Estonia?

5G home internet (5G koduinternet) delivers broadband to your home wirelessly over a mobile 5G network, using a fixed router instead of a cable or fibre line. It is a strong alternative where fibre has not yet reached, offering high speeds without a wired connection. Estonia's operators have rolled out 5G across cities and along major routes, making fixed-wireless a practical option for many households, and satellite service provides coverage in remote areas.

For renters and rural residents, 5G home internet is attractive because it can be self-installed by simply plugging in a router, avoiding the wait and cost of laying fibre.

How the Estonian market works

The three mobile operators sell 5G home plans over their networks, typically with a supplied router and either capped or unlimited data. Availability and speed depend on 5G coverage and network load at your location, so operators provide address checks. Satellite broadband from Starlink adds a nationwide option for homes beyond terrestrial coverage.

Plans are usually monthly and easy to activate online with Smart-ID; the router is often included in the price or rented. As a wireless service, real-world speed varies more than fibre, but modern 5G comfortably supports streaming, video calls and remote work.

Benefits

No cabling needed — Plug in a router and connect, ideal where fibre is unavailable.

Quick setup — Self-installation means service can start the same day.

Rural reach — 5G and satellite extend fast broadband beyond fibre's footprint.

Portability — Fixed-wireless can move with you within the coverage area.

How to choose

Check 5G coverage and expected speed at your exact address first, since wireless performance is location-dependent. Compare data allowances — some plans are unlimited, others capped — and match them to your household's streaming and work needs. Consider whether the router is included or rented.

Where terrestrial 5G is weak, weigh satellite options for reliability. Compare contract length and total monthly cost, including any hardware fees, against available fibre if that is an option.

Leading providers in Estonia

Telia Eesti — The largest operator with the broadest 5G footprint and fixed-wireless plans.

Elisa Eesti and Tele2 Eesti — Both offer competitive 5G home internet over expanding networks.

Starlink — Satellite broadband providing coverage in rural and remote locations beyond 5G reach.

What it costs

Monthly 5G home internet in Estonia typically ranges from around 22 to 70 euros, depending on speed, data allowance and provider, with satellite plans at the higher end plus upfront hardware costs. Routers may be included or rented, and unlimited-data plans cost more than capped ones. Prices generally sit above basic mobile SIMs but can undercut installing new fibre where none exists.

Protections and regulation

5G and fixed-wireless services are regulated by the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA), which oversees spectrum, service quality and consumer terms. EU net-neutrality and consumer-contract rules apply, and providers must disclose expected speeds and any data caps. Billing and service complaints are covered by Estonian consumer law, and coverage claims must be substantiated.

Common questions

Is 5G home internet as good as fibre? It can be excellent, but wireless speeds vary by location and load; fibre is more consistent where available.

Do I need an installer? No — most 5G home plans are self-install by plugging in the supplied router.

What if I live rurally? If 5G is weak, satellite services such as Starlink provide nationwide coverage.

The cheapest 5G Home Internet in Estonia is €22 /month from Tele2 Eesti.

5G Home Internet in Estonia — FAQ

What is the cheapest 5G home broadband plan in Estonia?

Giraffy tracks 4 5G home internet plans across Tele2 Eesti,Elisa Eesti,Telia Eesti,Starlink providers in Estonia. The lowest tracked price is €22 /month. Compare by monthly cost and speed guarantee to find the best fit.

What speeds can I expect from 5G home internet?

Typical 5G home internet delivers 100–500 Mbps download, with peak speeds over 1 Gbps in strong signal areas. Real-world speeds depend on signal strength, distance from the mast, and how many neighbours share the same cell. Most providers include a speed estimate at your address before you sign up.

Is 5G home internet as reliable as fibre home broadband?

5G wireless is slightly more susceptible to congestion during peak hours than a dedicated fibre line, but for most households it's more than adequate for streaming, video calls, and remote work. It's also installed in minutes — just plug in the router — whereas fibre may require a visit from a technician.

Do I need a specialist router for 5G home internet?

Yes — your provider supplies a 5G gateway router that contains the SIM and connects to the 5G network. You can't use an ordinary home broadband router. Some providers let you plug your own Wi-Fi router into the gateway's LAN port if you prefer your own hardware.

Are there data caps or fair usage limits on 5G home internet?

Most 5G home internet plans now offer unlimited data, but some include fair usage clauses that throttle speeds after a monthly threshold (typically 100–500 GB). Check the small print — especially if you download large files, game online, or stream in 4K regularly.

Can I move my 5G home internet if I change address?

5G home internet is tied to a SIM card rather than a physical line, so it's usually portable. Notify your provider before moving; they'll check coverage at the new address. If coverage is unavailable, most providers let you exit the contract without a penalty fee.