Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Cdiscount, hellion telecom – Boursorama

Cdiscount, hellion telecom

Cdiscount, hellion of the telecoms

Cdiscount wants to break the bank telecom. Yesterday, Emmanuel Grenier, CEO, has unveiled a range of mobile communications aggressive who could carve out a nice place at the foot of the Christmas tree. The first site e-merchant in France seducing “the 45 million French citizens who now have a prepaid plan or without commitment,” says Morald Chibout, director general of CNova, the holding company of Cdiscount, which targets 5 million customers, who change every year operator.

A package of 2 € dedicated to the young people

Cdiscount attack of front Free since the package entry is aligned on the offer at 2 € per month of the competitor (and 4 € at the minimum for the other operators). It offers 200 min per month, compared with 120 min for Free, which, in contrast, offers SMS-unlimited MMS when the e-merchant grants than 200 per month. “The young people pass through WhatsApp, Snapchat or Instagram. They need more data per month, ” says Morald Chibout. This is why the offer Cdiscount provides 200 Mb per month of data compared to 50 in Free.

the unlimited under for £ 19.99 per month

The offers with unlimited calls to the least expensive on online sites and low-cost operators : B &You (Bouygues), Red (SFR), Sosh (Orange) and Free. Curiously, all are lined up for £ 19.99 per month (with no mobile or box, and off promotion). Cdiscount, him, break the floor by two optional modules charged each 7 €/month. Internet side, a first module offers 5 Gb per month to browse the 4G. Next to communications, the second module offers the calls and SMS-MMS unlimited. For 16 €, so the unlimited and a comfortable volume of data for surfing.

Associated to a virtual operator

To build its offering, the site e-marchand Cdiscount associated with Euro-Information Telecom (EIT), which uses the networks of Orange, Bouygues and SFR, and already …

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