TIM offers, APRIL 2024: there are 3 solutions up to 300 GB in 5G

TIM offers, APRIL 2024: there are 3 solutions up to 300 GB in 5G
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The mobile telephony panorama is once again continuing to reserve great surprises for the public. There have been so many innovations in recent times that someone has decided to consider leaving their provider. Among the new features is a manager who has actually dominated for years and who wants to go back to doing so without problems, that is TIM.

Its mobile promotions have already been in good and bad weather during the end of 2023 but are now back to continue the work. The call of Power it makes itself felt and users, as always, don’t hold back. This time too, in fact, the goal is to be able to make them your own, moreover at prices never seen before.

TIM: the best offers are here and have up to 300 GB per month in 5G

Every year there is always the period in which the perfect promotional campaign is born to bring users back to TIM. This time the manager decided to attack with great bite, proposing his three offers

better. These, which belong to the Power line, have already taken away a large number of users from the competition and are destined to do so again.

The first is probably the best offer currently on the market, both in terms of quality and quantity. It’s called Power Special and it just costs €9.99 per month. Whoever chooses it can have it 300 gigabytes every month in 5G with unlimited minutes And 200 messages.

The other two offers are extremely similar, also regarding prices, but they cost less and rightly offer less. The first, the Iron, costs only €6.99 per month with the same minutes and messages but with 150 gigabytes in 4G.

The latest offer, the Supreme Easyfollows the same score but offering for €7.99 per month 200 gigabytes in 4G. In addition to this, all the first month can have zero cost, since TIM will be offering.

 
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