Mobile Broadband with Router – Compare Tele2, Telenor and Comviq
Looking for mobile broadband where a router is included at no extra cost? We compare Tele2, Telenor and Comviq – all with unlimited data and a router included with a fixed-term contract. Comviq offers the lowest price at 279 SEK/month, while Tele2 and Telenor are at 299 SEK/month.
Photo by Đức Trịnh on UnsplashChoosing the right mobile broadband router can feel overwhelming – the range is wide and terms vary considerably between operators. This guide focuses on the plans where a router is included at no extra cost when signing up with a fixed-term contract, so you do not need to buy hardware separately and can get started right away. Interest in mobile broadband is growing steadily as 5G rolls out and coverage improves. Before you compare mobile broadband plans, it pays to understand the basic concepts – otherwise it is easy to miss a hidden cost or a contract condition.
Below we explain the most important terms. You will also find more practical guidance in our guide on choosing the right mobile broadband.
5G mobile broadband A wireless connection via the 5G network that can in practice deliver 200–600 Mbit/s download speed, making it a genuine alternative to fibre for many households.
Lock-in period (bindningstid) The minimum contract length you commit to – typically 0, 12 or 24 months – during which you cannot cancel without additional cost. Read more in our guide on mobile broadband without a lock-in contract.
Notice period (uppsägningstid) The advance notice you must give the operator before cancelling, typically 1–3 months, running in parallel with or after the lock-in period.
Dedicated 4G/5G router with SIM card A fixed home router that takes a SIM card directly and creates a stable Wi-Fi network in the home, as opposed to using a mobile phone as a hotspot which drains the battery.
Unlimited data In Sweden this typically means a free data volume without speed throttling, but always read the fine print – some operators halve speeds during international roaming or under extremely high load.
SMA/TS9 antenna port An external connection on the router where you can attach a directional antenna for better signal, which can be decisive if you live in an area with uneven coverage.
With these concepts clear, it is time to look more closely at how the operators actually measure up against each other.
Understanding the terms before you sign saves both money and frustration.
Comparison: Tele2, Telenor and Comviq
Once you understand the basic concepts, the next step is to actually compare the operators. The three differ on several important points – particularly regarding 5G coverage, lock-in terms and what router offer is included in the package. A practical advantage of mobile broadband routers is their flexibility: the same plan can be used at home, at a summer cottage or in a caravan at no extra cost. Are you planning to use mobile broadband somewhere other than home? See our guide on mobile broadband for the cabin.
All three operators in this comparison include a router at no extra cost when signing up with a fixed-term contract – you do not need to purchase any hardware separately.
| Operator | Network | Price | Data | Router | Lock-in |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tele2 | Tele2 | 299 SEK/month | Unlimited | Included on loan | 24 months |
| Telenor | Telenor | 299 SEK/month | Unlimited | Included on loan | 24 months |
| Comviq | Tele2 | 279 SEK/month | Unlimited, full speed | Included free of charge | 24 months |
Tele2 is a strong option with competitive prices and a network under active 5G expansion. The router is loaned for the duration of the contract and returned when the agreement ends.
Telenor invests heavily in cities and urban areas. The router is included as a loan in the package. Coverage in rural areas is more uneven compared to Tele2, which is worth checking on the coverage map for your specific address.
Comviq is the most affordable option and runs on Tele2's infrastructure — the same network performance at a lower price. The router is included free of charge with a 24-month contract, which differs from Tele2 and Telenor's loan arrangement. For those looking for mobile broadband without a lock-in contract, Comviq also offers rolling monthly plans — without the router included.
If you choose Tele2 or Telenor you borrow the router and pay 299 SEK/month. If you choose Comviq the router is yours for the contract period and you pay 279 SEK/month — 20 SEK cheaper per month, which amounts to 480 SEK in savings over 24 months.
Tips and advice: how to maximise your router performance
A dedicated mobile broadband router delivers a stable network to the whole household – something a mobile hotspot never quite matches. Hotspots drain the battery quickly, rarely handle more than 5–10 devices without stuttering and lack external antenna outputs. For families or home offices, a proper router with a SIM card slot is the clearly better solution.
Placement is crucial, particularly for 5G signals which have a shorter range than 4G. Place the router near a window facing the nearest mobile mast – ideally in a room with a clear line of sight outdoors. Avoid hiding the router in a cupboard or behind thick walls. Moving the router just a couple of metres towards a window can produce noticeably better throughput.
Older Swedish houses with massive concrete or brick walls are a known challenge for indoor reception. This is where external antennas play a key role. A router with an external antenna port can significantly improve signal stability in areas with weak indoor coverage.
Important to know: Always choose a router with a TS-9 or SMA antenna port if you live in an older house or in a rural area. It can be the difference between an unusable and a fully functional connection.
Buy second-hand or through the operator? Operator-bundled packages – such as a Telenor plan with router included – are convenient but often more expensive over time. A second-hand 5G router can save 500–1,000 SEK, but always check that it is unlocked and supports the right frequency band (n78 for 5G in Sweden). Compare operators to see which ones offer more flexibility on hardware choice.
Mobile environments – motorhomes, cabins without mains power – require the router to be powered via a 12V car socket or USB-C. Not all routers support this, so check the specifications carefully before buying. More on this in our guide on mobile broadband for the cabin.
The right placement, an external antenna and an operator-unlocked hardware choice give you the greatest flexibility and best performance for your money – regardless of which operator you choose.
Summary: which plan should you choose?
Choosing the right mobile broadband ultimately comes down to matching your actual needs against what the operators actually deliver – not just what they promise in their advertising.
- Best price with router included: Comviq at 279 SEK/month with unlimited data at full speed – router included free of charge with a 24-month contract.
- Tele2 and Telenor both offer 299 SEK/month with unlimited data and a router on loan – good options if you value either operator's network and customer service.
- Before you sign: Always check the operator's coverage map for your exact address and read through the lock-in and cancellation terms carefully.
- Replace fibre and save: In many cases a 5G plan with router can entirely replace fibre – and save several thousand kronor a year in installation and monthly fees.
- Use a comparison tool: Real-time offers change constantly. Compare current prices on Wipick without hidden interests.
Coverage is the single most important factor – a cheap plan is worthless if the signal does not reach inside your home. Always check the coverage map before deciding. Not sure what to choose? Read our guide on choosing the right mobile broadband for an in-depth walkthrough.
Start with the coverage map, then compare current prices via a neutral tool – that is the fastest way to find the right plan at the right price.
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