Tet Fibre 100Mbps Tet
€12 /month
- Download Speed: 100 Mbps
- Upload Speed: 100 Mbps
- Contract: No contract
- Setup Fee: Free
- Router Included: Router included
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Fibre internet (optiskais internets) in Latvia is a fixed broadband connection delivered over optical fibre, offering high, symmetric speeds and stable performance for streaming, gaming and remote work. Latvia has one of the more developed fibre footprints in Europe, with extensive coverage in Riga and other cities and growing reach in towns. Plans are monthly subscriptions in euro, often bundled with TV and a mobile SIM, and installation to the apartment or house is arranged by the provider.
Fibre is offered by the national fixed-line and mobile operators, who compete on speed tiers, bundles and price. The incumbent fixed-line provider has the widest fibre and TV footprint, while mobile operators also sell home fibre in covered buildings. In apartment blocks, several providers may serve the same building, giving residents a choice. Speeds range from entry-level packages to gigabit tiers. The Public Utilities Commission (SPRK) regulates the market and service quality.
High symmetric speeds — Fibre delivers fast upload and download, ideal for video calls and cloud work.
Reliable performance — A wired optical connection is stable and unaffected by mobile signal.
Bundle savings — Combine internet with TV and a mobile SIM for a discounted package.
Future-proof — Fibre supports gigabit tiers as household data demand grows.
Check which providers serve your building or address, since availability varies by street even in cities. Match the speed tier to your needs, as households with heavy streaming or several users benefit from higher tiers. Compare the monthly price, whether a router is included, the contract term and any installation fee. Consider bundles with TV or mobile if you want them, and read the terms on promotional pricing that rises after an introductory period.
Tet — The main fixed-line operator with the widest fibre and TV footprint across Latvia.
Tele2 Latvija — Offers home fibre packages, often bundled with mobile plans, in covered areas.
Bite Latvija — A challenger provider offering value fibre and bundle options.
Fibre internet plans in Latvia typically range from around €12 per month for an entry-level package up to about €22 for higher-speed tiers, with gigabit and bundled TV or mobile packages at the upper end. A router is often included, though some plans charge an installation or equipment fee. Watch for promotional rates that increase after an introductory period, and compare the ongoing monthly price and speed tier across providers.
Fixed broadband in Latvia is regulated by the Public Utilities Commission (SPRK), which oversees service quality, consumer rights and contract transparency. Providers must disclose advertised and typical speeds, contract terms and any early-termination conditions. Consumers can switch providers where infrastructure allows, and disputes with a provider can be escalated to SPRK if not resolved directly.
Is fibre available at my address? Coverage is wide in cities but varies by building, so check each provider's availability for your exact address.
Is a router included? Often yes, though some plans charge an equipment or installation fee, so confirm before ordering.
Can I bundle TV and mobile? Yes, providers offer discounted packages combining fibre, TV and a mobile SIM.
The cheapest Fiber Internet in Latvia is €12 /month from Tet.
Giraffy tracks 5 broadband plans across Tet,Tele2 Latvija,Bite Latvija providers in Latvia. The lowest tracked price is €12 /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.