Low-cost operator surprises with important step towards establishing itself in Portugal

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In addition to the arrival of Digi, which is scheduled for the next few months, there is another operator that has been making its way in several regions!

In June last year we wrote about the operator LigaT which was created with the aim of “democratizing access to the Internet, without barriers or limits, without any more bullshit”, as can be read on the website. So, from 15 euros per month It is no loyalty you can have internet 500Mbps. For more five euros you can now reach a speed of 1Gbps. In December, this same operator announced the launch of an innovative service.

In recent weeks, LigaT has taken another important step in expanding its offer. This is because it started to offer television and/or Internet packages. When it comes to the television-only package, the cheapest option costs 5.99 euros and includes 18 channels Portuguese, and soon there will be 21 channels.


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The second offer costs 7.99 euros and adds international channels, totaling 28 channels (they will become 31 in a short time). You can use it on five devices simultaneously and ‘pull’ back up to seven days. The service will be an application installed on the TV if you have an Android Operating System or on a chromcast/box with the same System. If this is not the case, you will have to buy one from a technology store.

Regarding packages that include two servicesyou can add the 18 Portuguese channels and Internet 500Mbps per 20.99 euros. For two more euros, you will be entitled to the 28 channels mentioned above. Per 27.99 eurosaka Internet of 1Gbps and the same 28 channels. The service is available in Torres Vedras, Mafra, Malveira, Venda do Pinheiro, Ericeira, Caldas da Rainha, Bombarral, Montijo and Alcochete.

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