- Orange offers chatgpt plus for free for a year with its 5G+ plan in Europe
- The special plan of the 180 GO 5G+ series also includes 180 GB data, calls and netflix
- It costs € 41 per month, but younger customers get reduced prices
ChatGPT gives users free access to OpenAI for general conversations, answering questions, generating content and the like, but if you need more, there is the premium version, which offers access to GPT-4 together with the benefits such as access to priority and faster performance during maximum use periods, which can be useful for those who use the service a lot.
Chatgpt Plus costs $ 20/€ 23 per month, but mobile users in Europe can now do it for free for a year. As expected, this is not something that everyone can benefit.
The 12 months of free Chatgpt Plus, worth almost € 280, are part of the 5G+ consumer plan of Orange France, and is the first promotion of this type in Europe.
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Orange Special Series 180 Go 5g+ Plan costs € 41 per month without obligation.
In addition to the free chatgpt, in addition, it also includes 180 GB of mobile data, unlimited calls, SMS and MM in continental France, and dedicated bandwidth to help maintain the quality of the service during high -use periods. Six months of Netflix standard with ads is also included.
Younger users aged 18 to 26 benefit from reduced prices (orange charges them only € 25 per month, as well as stronger data protection features.
There is another capture for anyone interested in making use of the year at free chatgpt plus, and that is necessary to be a new chatgpt plus user. You will also need to activate the offer within three months after the subscription, so don’t forget it. After the first year, Standard Chatgpt Plus billing is applied unless it is canceled, which is a standard practice for this type of offer.
“With its 5G+launch, Orange France’s Go-To-Market message is the promise of ‘dedicated access’ in occupied coverage areas,” said Emma Mohr-McClune, Telecoms Chief-Prractic Analyst, Telecoms Practics, Globaldata Technology.
“The wireless market has operated on a ‘best effort’ base for decades, and real education is required here to help end users to understand the benefits. They must accurately understand how and when these benefits will materialize to effectively capitalize on the available monetization opportunities. It is not clear that Orange France has done enough in this regard.”
“An angle that France Orange is exploring tacitly is the pairing of the upper 5G+ ascending link capacity with experiences of AI,” added Mohr-Mcclune. “Certainly, a faster and stronger wireless ascending link is required for satisfactory experiences, and with a theoretical maximum of 200 Mbps upstream, Orange 5G+ Promesise only that.”
Although the new 180 GO 5G+ series of Orange will give the telecommunications supplier the advantage in Europe for now, it is not expected to last. As Mohr-Mcclune pointed out, “Free Mobile marked the launch of its own independent 5G network last September and Bouygues Telecom is already marketing offers for companies.”