Orange will not only unveil the Livebox 6 on Wednesday April 6. According to our information, the incumbent operator will also launch a new, larger and more expensive fixed offer, called Livebox Max, which will be the only one to include the new box.
The current Livebox Up Fiber subscription at €49.99/month (first year at €30.99/month) will remain as is: Livebox 5 with 2 Gbit/s shared downlink and 600 Mbit/s uplink, Wi-Fi repeater 6 on request, 4K UHD TV decoder and second decoder on request.
The new Livebox Max offer will stand out on several points. First of all, it will be the only one to include the Livebox 6, the first Orange box compatible with Wi-Fi 6. has already been widely fanned : Positioned vertically by default, it will have a small E-Ink touch screen, a 2.5 Gb/s RJ45 port and four 1 Gb/s ports.
The speeds of the Livebox Max offer will be higher than those of the Up formula, without it being known yet exactly where Orange will place the cursor. Free and SFR both offer up to 8 Gbit/s downlink at best. In upstream speed, SFR is currently leading the way with a maximum of 1 Gbit/s on its Fiber Power Box offer 8 to 50 €/month.
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