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Save money on your mobile subscription

Most Norwegians pay too much for their mobile subscription . Often it's because you're stuck with a contract that no longer suits your needs – or because you're not keeping up with constantly changing prices. Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to cut costs.


1. Choose a subscription that suits your actual consumption

Many people pay for large data packages that they never use. Check how much mobile data you actually use per month and choose a smaller package if you have too much to go on.


2. Compare prices regularly

Mobile operators change their prices frequently. Loyalty rarely pays off – in many cases, new customers get better deals than existing ones. Check prices at least once a year.


3. Look for promotions and special offers

Most operators run promotions where you can get a lower price for the first 6–12 months. These offers can save you several hundred kroner a year – and you can often switch when the promotion is over.


4. Consider a family subscription

If you have more than one family member, a joint family subscription can be much cheaper than having several separate agreements. Data sharing and bundle discounts make this a smart choice.


5. Negotiate with the supplier

Mobile operators know that competition is fierce. You can often call customer service and get a better price – but you have to ask yourself. Bruddgebyr.no can help you check the commitment period and any costs if you are considering switching.


Did you know that?

  • Over 70% of Norwegians can save money by switching mobile subscriptions.
  • The average savings are around 1200 kroner per year .
  • Many people think they have to serve out the commitment period, but in many cases you can switch without paying a termination fee.

How Bruddgebyr.no helps you

With us you can check if you are paying too much, see if you have a commitment period or termination fee – and get suggestions for better deals. Everything happens digitally, takes less than 2 minutes, and is completely free.

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