Answers to the most common questions when choosing, switching, or optimizing your mobile plan.
Which operator has the best coverage depends on where in Sweden you live and use your phone most. Telia is often considered to have the strongest national coverage, especially in rural areas, while Tele2, Telenor and Tre can offer high speed and good coverage in larger cities. In our guides you can read more about which networks the operators use and how coverage differs between different parts of the country. ➡️ Read our guide to mobile operators and coverage
Family plans mean that several plans are gathered with the same operator. This often gives a lower price per user and sometimes shared data between family members. It suits households that want everything on one bill while lowering the monthly cost. ➡️ Read our guide to family plans ➡️ Compare family plans
Several operators offer student plans with discounted prices or extra data for students. Common operators with student offers include Vimla, Hallon, Tele2 and Telia. Many offers require you to verify your student ID through services such as Mecenat or Studentkortet. ➡️ Read our guide to student plans ➡️ Compare student plans
Senior plans are usually aimed at people over 55 and can include lower prices, simpler setups or extra support. Several large operators now offer plans adapted for seniors. ➡️ Read our guide to senior plans ➡️ Compare senior plans
Yes, in most cases you can keep your current number when switching mobile plans. The new operator usually helps with the number transfer during the order. The only thing to keep in mind is that your current plan must stay active until the number transfer is completed. ➡️ Read our guide to mobile plans
How much data you need depends on how you use your phone. If you mostly browse, use social media and send messages, 5-15 GB per month is often enough. If you stream video, work through your phone or share internet, you may need significantly more - sometimes unlimited data. ➡️ Read our guide to how much data you need