TIM, April 2024: POWER offers of up to 150 GB arrive

TIM, April 2024: POWER offers of up to 150 GB arrive
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As you can see directly from the web, it is certainly one of the most active operators when it comes to mobile telephony TIM. His offers are managing to bring many users back to his side, including those who had run away. Through minutes, messages and gigabytes, TIM is regaining share, occupying the top places in the popularity rankings.

At the moment, offering lots of content and low prices is a fairly common peculiarity but when the quality of the Italian operator is involved, everything changes. With the two new Power offers the situation is about to change significantly, exactly as we have seen over the past few months.

TIM wants to beat the virtual and Iliad with these two mobile offers

The best is yet to come for TIM but in the meantime we need to push hard. The Italian manager is once again offering its best promotions, those that really have everything internally and that also cost little. The Power are present on the market and only for some users but with prices never seen before.

There is really nothing to say about the great efficiency of these offers. The first, namely Iron, grants every month unlimited minutes and messages towards all managers with 100 gigabytes for 4G Internet. The price is €6.99 per month.

The second offer, the Supreme Web Easy, costs money €7.99 per month with everything included between unlimited minutes and messages And 150 gigabytes in 4G. We must also remember that the first 30 days are totally free since the first month is offered by TIM. You therefore start paying from the second month onwards.

Moving on to the users who can subscribe to these offers, the matter is very clear. Since TIM wants to give providers a hard time virtual it’s at Iliadboth Powers can only be chosen by those coming from these two factions.

 
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