Bite 5G Home Bite Lietuva
€20 /month
- Download Speed: Up to 800Mbps
- Upload Speed: Up to 150Mbps
- Data: Unlimited (fair use)
- Contract: No contract
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5G home internet delivers your household broadband wirelessly over the mobile 5G network, using a fixed router instead of a fibre or cable line. It is a fast-to-install alternative to fixed broadband, especially useful in rural areas, new-build homes not yet cabled, or as a flexible option for renters. Alongside cellular 5G, satellite services now offer high-speed connectivity to Lithuania's most remote locations where ground networks are limited.
Mobile operators offer 5G home internet as a plug-in router with a SIM, sold on monthly plans with large or unlimited data. Coverage depends on the 5G network's reach, which is expanding rapidly across cities and towns. Satellite broadband provides an alternative independent of terrestrial coverage, ideal for rural properties. The Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT) oversees spectrum and telecom services, while operators compete on speed, data allowance and price.
Fast setup — Plug in the router and connect without waiting for a fixed-line installation.
Rural reach — 5G and satellite bring high speeds to areas fibre does not reach.
Portability — A wireless router can move with you, useful for renters and temporary homes.
Competitive speeds — 5G can rival fixed broadband where coverage is strong.
First check 5G coverage and expected speeds at your exact address, since performance varies with signal strength and network load. Compare the data allowance — some plans are unlimited, others capped — and the monthly price against fixed-line alternatives. Consider whether the router is included or rented, the contract length, and satellite as an option if cellular coverage is weak. For heavy, latency-sensitive use, compare 5G against available fibre.
Telia Lietuva offers 5G home internet on its extensive network with a range of speed and data tiers. Bitė Lietuva provides 5G fixed-wireless plans, often competitively priced. Starlink delivers satellite broadband to rural and remote Lithuanian addresses beyond reliable cellular or fibre coverage. Tele2 Lietuva also operates 5G services. Availability and speed depend heavily on your location, so check each option locally.
5G and fixed-wireless home internet plans in Lithuania typically range from around €20 per month for cellular 5G packages up to roughly €70 for higher-tier or satellite services, which also carry a larger upfront equipment cost. Cellular 5G is generally cheaper than satellite, which suits only the most remote locations. Watch for router charges, data caps and any promotional pricing that steps up after an introductory period.
The Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT) regulates spectrum, 5G services and consumer telecom contracts, setting standards on transparency and service quality. Consumer contracts are covered by Lithuanian and EU consumer-protection law on price changes, cancellation and dispute resolution. Satellite services operating in Lithuania must comply with applicable authorisations. Disputes can be escalated to RRT or the State Consumer Rights Protection Authority.
Is 5G as good as fibre? — It can be where coverage is strong, but fibre is more consistent for heavy use. Do I need an engineer? — No, 5G home internet is self-install by plugging in the router. When is satellite worth it? — For remote areas beyond reliable 5G or fibre reach. Are there data caps? — Some plans are unlimited, others capped; check before choosing.
The cheapest 5G Home Internet in Lithuania is €20 /month from Bite Lietuva.
Giraffy tracks 3 5G home internet plans across Bite Lietuva,Telia Lietuva,Starlink providers in Lithuania. The lowest tracked price is €20 /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.