Information and communication technology service provider Bite changed tariffs on March 1, and monthly bills are about €2 higher.
The company explains price and service changes with 5G Internet improvements. True, not all tariff plans have been changed.
“We have invested. This is a completely, absolutely new technology where we equip base stations and 5G consumes a lot more electricity, so this is the sort of package that makes up the price changes, but the €1.85, VAT included, is not as big and substantial a change in relation to the quality that customers get,” explained Una Ahuna-Ozola, head of corporate and public relations at Bite.
Similarly, “Latvijas Mobilais Telefons” (LMT) has done the same. Next month, about 10% of users will face price and supply changes. Apart from faster internet, LMT also promises to provide a cyber security solution that alerts…