SU-friendly entertainment package from Plenti

SU-friendly entertainment package from Plenti

Are you one of those who, for example, love to read magazines, you have to be quite selective for a SU can not afford the big extravagance. Or so it was, at least in the past. The new mobile operator Plenti offer for a great entertainment package for cheap money, which is guaranteed to satisfy even extreme need for input. Read on and see what options you can get.

The basic product is a solid mobile package

The aforementioned entertainment package is an optional product for mobile package, so let's start with the basic product. Here is the idea that mobile and data usage must be transparent and without surprises. Therefore, you are a mobile package with free SMS / MMS, free speech and free data on mobile as well as 50 GB of data for sharing with other devices (within Denmark). There is no bond, and the price is fixed at 119 kroner per. month.

Whether it is cheap or expensive course depends a little on your current consumption, but for many there will be money to save by switching. In any case, more than 50,000 Danes have already switched over the first year of its life. If you choose corresponding switching, you remain of course your old number, and Plenti provide all the practical closure of your previous subscription and so on. Your new subscription runs with 4G over most of Denmark via 3's data network. Read more about mobile subscription here .

Pay 80 kroner extra and save box

For most being Plenti subscription only really interesting when the entertainment package switched on. It is called simply Plenti + Entertainment, and costs 80 kroner extra monthly compared to the mobile subscription only. It is an extremely cheap price, if for example you are used to buy magazines or newspapers. With Plenti + Entertainment gets you free admission to a whole raft of entertainment. You get:

  • Free access to 85 of the biggest weeklies and magazines that you can read on the smartphone or tablet. In interchangeably include titles like Femina, Euroman, Home and away, Billedbladet and many more
  • Free access to all web content at Berlingske (B.dk, Business.dk and Politico.dk) and Ekstra Bladet EXTRA
  • Free access to e-book reader Mofibo, which includes thousands of e-books and audiobooks for free
  • Free access to both the Tivoli in Copenhagen and Tivoli in Aarhus

It is probably no coincidence that the company calls itself Plenti, located very close to the English plenty, which means "lots" or "plenty". At least there should be more than ample entertainment for everyone.

Plenti is solidly grounded

It's not anybody who is behind the founding of Plenti. Peter Mægbæk and Morten Strunge has namely both a history of top positions and ownership of, among other mobile companies as Fullrate and Onfone. It's heavy hitters with industry knowledge, who know what it's about. Very indications are that users are very satisfied. If you look for example at Trustpilot is rated "excellent" by 9 out of 10 stars on average, based on thousands of reviews.