Fresh Brand, New Offerings on the Market
COM-IN Telekommunikation GmbH has announced the launch of its new "Easy Internet" products, starting from September. These products are designed specifically for private customers and are based on the advanced FTTH fiber optic network built by COM-IN.
The new network, which belongs to the city of Duisburg, offers a range of options from fast starter variants to powerful gigabit connections. The prices for these tariffs start at 35 euros per month, with the options named Easy 150, Easy 300, Easy 600, and Easy 1000.
These new tariffs are pure internet products, and fixed-line telephony can be added on as a complementary service. The bandwidths offered by these new tariffs are not specified in the text.
Managing Director Christian Siebendritt stated that these new products, along with complementary services like Easy Wifi, Easy Phone, and Easy Help, are a strong signal for improved customer service and local support.
Existing customers will not experience changes, as their contracts will remain as usual. A simple switch to the new product model is possible upon request for existing customers. The new Easy Internet products are also available for new customers.
The website for more information about the new Easy Internet products is https://comin-glasfaser.de/privatkunden/. For any queries, customers can contact COM-IN at 0841 88511-0.
COM-IN Telekommunikation GmbH aims to shape the digital future locally with these new tariffs and more service at attractive conditions. The new Easy Internet products offer super-fast fiber optic connections, making it easier for private customers to enjoy a seamless online experience.
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