Cosmote 5G Home 50 Mbps Cosmote
€14 /μήνας
- Ταχύτητα λήψης: Έως 50 Mbps
- Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: Έως 10 Mbps
- Δεδομένα: Απεριόριστος
- Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
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5G home internet (fixed wireless access) delivers broadband to your home over the mobile 5G network instead of a fixed cable, using a router that receives the signal. It is a quick-to-install alternative to fibre — no digging or line installation — making it attractive where fibre has not reached, in rural areas, or for renters and temporary homes. Satellite services like Starlink offer a further option for the most remote locations.
Greece's operators — Cosmote, Vodafone Greece and Nova — have rolled out 5G across cities and expanding coverage areas, and offer fixed-wireless home plans that plug in and work wherever there is strong 5G signal. Performance depends on local coverage and network load, so speeds vary by location more than fibre does. For homes beyond terrestrial reach — remote islands or mountains — Starlink's low-earth-orbit satellite service provides broadband independent of local infrastructure. Checking signal strength at your address is essential.
Fast setup — plug in the router and connect without waiting for a fibre installation.
Reaches underserved areas — useful where fibre is unavailable, including rural and island homes.
Portable — some plans let you move the router, handy for temporary or seasonal homes.
Satellite fallback — Starlink covers the most remote locations beyond mobile reach.
No fixed line needed — ideal for renters and new-build homes where fibre has not yet been installed.
Check 5G signal strength at your exact address first, since it determines real-world speed and reliability. Compare the monthly price, any data cap (some plans limit usage), the speed you can expect locally, and contract length. Weigh 5G against fibre if both are available — fibre is usually faster and steadier. For very remote homes, compare a 5G plan with Starlink on cost and equipment fees. Confirm router costs and any early-exit terms.
Cosmote, Vodafone Greece and Nova offer 5G fixed-wireless home plans built on their mobile networks, with coverage expanding across the country. Starlink provides satellite broadband for locations beyond terrestrial reach. The best choice depends heavily on local coverage: an operator's 5G where the signal is strong, or Starlink where it is not.
5G home plans typically run from around €14 up to roughly €50 a month, depending on speed, data allowance and provider, plus any router or equipment fee. Starlink generally costs more, with a higher upfront hardware charge and a monthly subscription reflecting its satellite coverage. Compare total first-year cost including equipment, and check for data caps that could affect heavy users. Factor in any one-off equipment or activation fee alongside the monthly price, and check whether the plan is truly unlimited or throttles speed after a data threshold.
Fixed-wireless and mobile services are regulated by EETT (the Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission), covering spectrum, competition and consumer rights including contract transparency and switching. EU open-internet and contract-summary rules apply. Providers must disclose expected speeds and any data limits, and unresolved complaints can be escalated to EETT. Satellite services operating in Greece are likewise subject to applicable authorisation.
Is 5G home internet as good as fibre? It is quick to install and can be fast, but fibre is usually steadier where available. Will it work at my address? Only with strong local 5G signal — check coverage before subscribing. Are there data caps? Some plans limit usage, so confirm the allowance if you stream heavily. What about very remote homes? Starlink's satellite service can reach where mobile networks cannot. Can I use it while travelling? Some plans allow the router to move within Greece, but coverage and terms vary, so check before relying on it elsewhere.
The cheapest 5G Home Internet in Greece is €14 /month from Cosmote.
Giraffy tracks 5 5G home internet plans across Cosmote,Vodafone Greece,Nova Greece providers in Greece. The lowest tracked price is €14 /month. Compare by monthly cost and speed guarantee to find the best fit.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.