About this deal
o2 has carved out a niche in home internet by being the flexible option. Where a lot of DSL and fibre deals lock you into a rigid twenty four month commitment, o2 is known for tariffs that give you more room to move, which is a genuine relief if your life is not on a two year schedule. Students, people in shared flats, anyone renting short term or unsure how long they will stay put, this is where flexibility stops being a buzzword and starts saving you from a contract you will resent.
The core offer is solid and unfussy. DSL and fibre depending on what your address supports, frequent promotional deals, and the backing of a large provider so you are not dealing with an unknown quantity. If you value not being tied down over squeezing out the very last euro of a long term discount, o2 fits that mindset well.
Best suited to
- Renters and shared households who may move within a year or two
- People who would rather pay a touch more for the freedom to leave
- Anyone who wants a big provider without a rigid long commitment
Two honest caveats. First, flexibility can carry a small price premium, so a shorter or more cancellable contract may cost slightly more per month than the cheapest locked in deal. Second, o2 is still a German telco, which means new customer promo pricing can rise after the initial term and a router may come as a monthly rental. Read which tariff you are actually picking, since the flexible terms are not automatic on every plan. Note your end date and compare before renewing, and o2 stays a smart, low commitment choice.
What you get
- Flexible contracts
- DSL & fibre
- Frequent offers
- Big provider
How to get this deal
- Click the button below to go to the official o2 website.
- Check the current terms and eligibility directly on the provider’s page.
- Complete the sign-up or order there — the offer is applied on the provider’s site.