A1 5G 100 A1 Slovenia
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- Podatki: Neomejeno
- Pogodba: 12–24 mesecev
- Hitrost prenosa: 300 Mbps
- Hitrost nalaganja: 300 Mbps
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5G home internet (5G domači internet) uses the mobile 5G network to deliver broadband to your home through a fixed-wireless router, without a fixed cable or fibre line. A plug-in indoor or outdoor unit receives the 5G signal and shares it over Wi-Fi. It's a strong option where fibre isn't available or as a quick-to-install alternative, offering high speeds in areas with good 5G coverage. Slovenia's operators have expanded 5G considerably, making fixed-wireless a practical broadband choice for many homes.
Mobile and fixed-wireless services are regulated by the Agency for Communication Networks and Services (AKOS). Operators sell 5G home plans as monthly subscriptions, often with the router included and large or unlimited data allowances, though some apply fair-use policies. Performance depends on 5G coverage and signal strength at your address, so operators typically indicate expected speeds by location. It competes with fibre and cable in covered areas and serves as an alternative where fixed lines are limited.
Fast setup — plug in the router and connect without waiting for a fixed-line installation.
Coverage reach — brings high-speed internet to areas without fibre or cable.
High speeds — 5G can deliver strong download speeds where signal is good.
Flexibility — portable options and simple contracts suit renters and quick moves.
Check 5G coverage and expected speed at your exact address, since performance varies with signal. Compare the monthly price, data allowance and any fair-use limits, and confirm whether the router is included. Look at contract length and whether the plan is truly unlimited. Weigh 5G home internet against fibre if available — fibre is usually more stable — and consider it especially where fixed lines are absent.
A1 Slovenia and Telekom Slovenije lead 5G roll-out and offer fixed-wireless home internet plans. T-2 and Telemach also provide mobile and home connectivity options, competing on price and bundles. For rural properties beyond mobile 5G reach, Starlink offers satellite broadband as an alternative. Because coverage and speeds differ sharply by location, checking each operator's 5G availability at your address is the decisive first step before choosing a plan.
5G home internet plans typically range from around €20 to €40+ per month, often with the router included and generous or unlimited data. Prices vary with the data allowance and any bundle discounts when combined with mobile. Promotional rates may apply initially. Satellite alternatives like Starlink carry higher monthly fees plus upfront hardware costs, making 5G fixed-wireless usually cheaper where coverage is good.
Fixed-wireless and mobile broadband are regulated by AKOS, covering contract transparency, advertised speeds, fair-use disclosure and consumer switching rights, with EU net-neutrality rules applying. Operators must state expected speeds and any data-management policies clearly. Complaints can be raised with the operator and escalated to AKOS. Because performance is location-dependent, check whether the contract offers a trial or minimum-speed guarantee.
Is 5G home internet as good as fibre? It can be fast where coverage is strong, but fibre is generally more stable and consistent.
Do I need an engineer to install it? No — you plug in the supplied router yourself, which speeds up setup.
What if I have no 5G coverage? Consider fibre, cable or Starlink satellite where 5G signal is weak.
The cheapest 5G Home Internet in Slovenia is €0 from A1 Slovenia.
Giraffy tracks 5 5G home internet plans across A1 Slovenia,Telekom Slovenije,T-2 providers in Slovenia. The lowest tracked price is €0. 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.