O2 5G 500 O2 Slovakia
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- Dáta: Neobmedzené
- Zmluva: 12–24 mesiacov
- Rýchlosť sťahovania: 200 Mb/s
- Rýchlosť nahrávania: 200 Mb/s
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5G home internet delivers your household broadband over the mobile network instead of a wired line, using an indoor or window-mounted 5G router. It is aimed at homes where fibre has not arrived, or where a quick, no-dig installation is preferred. Because it rides the same 5G spectrum as mobile phones, real-world speed depends heavily on signal strength and how busy the local mast is.
Slovakia's mobile operators have expanded 5G across cities and many towns, and each markets a fixed-wireless home plan as a fibre alternative. O2 Slovakia, Orange Slovakia and Slovak Telekom all sell 5G routers with generous or unlimited home data, while 4ka offers a value option. Coverage and speed are checked by address and often by the specific band available, so operators typically let you test the router and return it if performance disappoints.
Fast setup — Plug in a router and you are online, with no technician or cabling required.
Fibre alternative — Reaches homes where wired broadband is unavailable or delayed.
Portability — Some plans let you move the router within the coverage area.
Competitive tiers — Large or unlimited data allowances are increasingly standard on home plans.
Check 5G coverage at your exact address and, if possible, test the router in the room where it will live, since walls and distance from the mast cut speed sharply. Compare the data allowance (some plans throttle after a cap), the contract length, and whether the router is bought, rented or included. If a stable wired line exists, fibre usually beats 5G on consistency; if not, 5G is often the best available option short of satellite.
O2 Slovakia and Orange Slovakia both push 5G home plans hard, with Slovak Telekom leveraging the widest overall network. 4ka competes on price. For addresses beyond terrestrial 5G reach, Starlink satellite is the fallback, trading higher cost and upfront hardware for near-nationwide availability.
5G home plans commonly sit in the €15–€30 per month range on promotion, sometimes bundled with a mobile SIM. Routers may be included, rented for a few euros a month, or bought outright. Watch for data caps and post-promo pricing. Starlink costs more monthly and requires buying the dish, but has no reliance on local mast capacity.
Fixed-wireless broadband is regulated as an electronic communications service by the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (RÚ SR), which enforces EU rules on contract clarity, advertised versus actual speeds and net neutrality. If real performance falls materially short of the contract, you may have a right to remedy or exit. The Slovak Trade Inspection (SOI) handles consumer complaints.
Is 5G as good as fibre? — It can be fast, but speed varies with signal and mast load, so fibre is more consistent where available.
Are there data caps? — Some home plans are unlimited; others throttle after a threshold, so read the tariff.
Can I try before committing? — Operators often allow a test period; check the return terms before signing.
The cheapest 5G Home Internet in Slovakia is €0 from O2 Slovakia.
Giraffy tracks 5 5G home internet plans across O2 Slovakia,Orange Slovakia,4ka providers in Slovakia. 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.