Cablenet launches new 5G plans with unlimited internet starting at €15 per month

Cablenet has introduced new 5G mobile plans in Cyprus: 5G Unlimited and 5G Unlimited Max, opening a new product line aimed at users who work, communicate, and entertain themselves online without limits.
The new plans include unlimited internet, calls, and SMS without restrictions on speed or data volume. The tariffs are designed for active users — from high-quality video streaming and online gaming to remote work and daily communication.
The company emphasizes that subscribers receive full 5G coverage across Cyprus, as well as stable network operation with automatic 4G support where necessary.
"The upgraded network provides high speed, minimal latency, and increased capacity, allowing comfortable mobile use even in the most demanding scenarios," said Panayiotis Kouloubridis, Chief Core Networks Officer.
Prices start at €15 per month, making the new offers among the most affordable on the Cypriot 5G market.
Cablenet CEO Ioannis Mavridis emphasized that customers expect simplicity and freedom without hidden conditions:
"We have completely reimagined Cablenet mobile, offering premium technology, real value, and a digital lifestyle without limits."
The flagship 5G Unlimited Max plan includes additional benefits:
• free access to HBO Max
• 200 minutes of calls to EU countries
• 12 months of Foody Pro free
• the option to purchase devices in interest-free installments
• access to all smartphone models without restrictions
5G Unlimited and 5G Unlimited Max plans are available:
• in all Cablenet stores
• by phone at 130
• online
The launch of the new plans is part of a broader company transformation strategy — over the year, Cablenet plans to introduce additional digital and customer-focused services.
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