Escape the lock-in: fiber internet without the commitment
Tired of being chained to internet providers with hefty contracts? A growing number of Spanish operators are offering fiber optic internet without the usual 12-month commitments. This shift is a welcome change for those with temporary residences, seasonal homes, or simply anyone wary of long-term agreements.

Flexible connectivity: options for short-term needs
The allure of no-contract fiber is particularly attractive for students, vacation rentals, or anyone unsure of their long-term location. While these plans may come with a slightly higher price tag than traditional contracts, the freedom to cancel at any time is a significant advantage.
O2, Pepephone, Lowi, Digi, skyDSL, ConectaBalear, and select Movistar plans are leading the charge. While most require you to return the router, some offer compelling alternatives like 4G routers with unlimited data – a truly commitment-free option.
Digi, for instance, has recently reduced its cancellation penalty to just €60, making it the most lenient provider in the market. However, be aware that early termination fees can still apply if you cancel before the minimum required period.
The speed might be marginally lower with a 4G router compared to fiber, but for basic browsing and streaming, it’s often more than sufficient. Plus, the portability is a game-changer.
Considering your needs – speed, coverage, and potential early termination costs – is key. Don't overlook the possibility of a 4G router; it offers unparalleled flexibility. The truth is, the days of being locked into lengthy internet contracts are fading.
