Globetel Mobiililaajakaista Globetel
€12.90 /kuukausi
- Latausnopeus: Katso globetel.fi
- Sopimuksen pituus: Ei sitoumuksia
- Teknologia: 4G/5G-mobiililaajakaista
- Hinta tarjouksen jälkeen: Ei muutosta
Live offers across tracked providers in Finland — updated daily from the Giraffy database.
20 live offers compared from 20 providers, from €12.90 /kuukausi. Updated daily.
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Fiber internet (valokuitu) delivers broadband over optical cable straight to or near the home, giving fast, stable speeds and low latency for streaming, gaming and remote work. Fibre offers symmetric or near-symmetric upload and download in many cases, which matters for video calls and cloud backups. In Finland fibre coverage is strong in towns and expanding into smaller communities, complemented by widespread high-speed mobile broadband that many households use as an alternative where fibre has not yet reached.
Finland's fibre landscape mixes national operators with many regional and municipal telecom companies rooted in local telephone cooperatives, so the available provider often depends on your address and which network serves your building. In apartment buildings the housing company may have arranged a shared connection. You typically pick a speed tier on a monthly contract, sometimes with an installation fee for a new fibre drop. Competition and Finland's strong mobile networks keep prices relatively low compared with much of Europe.
High, stable speeds — fibre handles streaming, gaming and remote work reliably.
Strong uploads — good upstream speeds for video calls and cloud backups.
Low latency — responsive for gaming and real-time applications.
Future-proof — capacity headroom as household data use grows.
First check which fibre networks reach your address, since availability is local; in an apartment, ask whether the housing company already provides a connection. Compare speed tiers against your real needs — a heavy streaming and work-from-home household benefits from higher tiers, while light users can save on a modest plan. Weigh the monthly price, contract length, any installation fee and included router. Where fibre is unavailable, compare it against high-speed mobile broadband, which is widely used in Finland.
Regional telecom companies — Pohjanmaan Puhelin, Kokkolan Puhelin and Anvia serve their local network areas.
Vaasan Sähkö and Elonet — regional operators providing fibre in their regions.
Moi and Globetel — providers offering broadband and connectivity services.
Kreatel — a provider active in the Finnish broadband market.
Monthly fibre plans in Finland broadly range from around 12.90 euros for entry tiers up to about 44.90 euros for the fastest residential speeds, with the price depending on the tier and provider. A new fibre installation may carry a one-off connection fee, and some plans include a router. Because pricing and availability are local, comparing the specific offers at your address is the practical step, and higher tiers only pay off if your household genuinely uses the extra speed.
Telecommunications in Finland are regulated by Traficom, which oversees communications networks, spectrum and consumer rights in the sector. Broadband contracts fall under Finnish consumer-protection law, covering contract terms, advertised versus delivered speeds and dispute resolution. Providers must give clear information on speeds and contract conditions, and Finland's broadband policy has long promoted high-speed access nationwide, including support for extending fibre into less densely populated areas.
Is fibre available everywhere? Coverage is strong in towns and growing; availability depends on your address.
What if my building already has a connection? Many apartments have a housing-company arrangement — check before ordering.
Fibre or mobile broadband? Fibre is faster and more stable; mobile broadband is a common alternative where fibre has not reached.
Is there an installation fee? A new fibre drop may carry a one-off charge; existing connections usually do not.
The cheapest Fiber Internet in Finland is €12.90 /month from Globetel.
Giraffy tracks 5 broadband plans across Globetel,Moi,Kokkolan Puhelin,Vaasan Sähkö,Suomi Langaton providers in Finland. The lowest tracked price is €12.90 /month. Sort by lowest monthly cost and filter by speed to find the best value for your usage.
For one person browsing and streaming: 30–50 Mbps is plenty. A household of 3–4 people streaming HD simultaneously benefits from 100–300 Mbps. Heavy users — gamers, remote workers uploading large files, 4K streaming — should look at 500 Mbps or full gigabit plans.
Fibre-optic internet uses light signals for fast, consistent speeds — typically up to 1 Gbps — and is unaffected by distance from the exchange. Cable internet uses coaxial cable and is fast but shared with neighbours, so speeds can dip during peak hours. Full fibre is the gold standard where available.
Some providers charge a one-off setup or activation fee, while others waive it with a minimum-term contract. Router delivery is usually included. Ask about early termination fees if you're still in a contract with your current provider before switching.
Full-fibre installations requiring a technician visit usually take 1–3 weeks to book. Switching providers on an existing connection (same technology, same line) can be as quick as two working days. Check estimated lead times on each deal card before committing.
Yes. Under most switching processes, you can port your existing home phone number to your new provider. Let them know you want to keep your number when you sign up — it should transfer automatically within a few days.
Upload speed determines how quickly your device sends data — relevant for video calls, uploading to cloud storage, streaming as a content creator, or remote desktop work. Standard broadband is asymmetric (faster download than upload). If upload speed matters to you, look for 'symmetrical' or 'full fibre' plans.