Talk:Finland/@comment-93.106.42.134-20170727214932

As a Finnish person who regularly uses Prepaid plans in the country, I think there's a few ways this article could be improved.

Telia Prepaid:  You will get a bonus of 5 EUR for the first 3 top-ups. To actually explain it a bit more clear: You'll get a bonus of 5 EUR from your first top-up, and after that from every third top-up. So for instance 2nd top-up is without any bonuses. The top-up bonus is apparently available until the end of 2017.

DNA Prepaid bonus: Upon purchasing, when you top-up your not yet activated DNA Super Prepaid or DNA Rajaton Prepaid product, you'll get a 5 EUR top-up bonus (in Finnish called Ensilataus/Ensilatausetu).

R-Kioski is the most popular place in Finland for buying prepaid products, especially because R-Kioski always has the best discounts. All the discounts are listed (in Finnish but in an understandable way) here: https://www.r-kioski.fi/tuotteet/prepaid-liittymat/prepaid-tarjoukset/ - norm. means the normal/regular price, the price before that is the discounted price. Very handy page for people who want to get the prepaid product that happens to be the most discounted at the time.

I'm not sure where the information about Telia's 3 GB FUP is taken from. While it's true that most heavy data users are the ones to get deprioritized first under congestions, there aren't many FUP rules for Finnish operators or they're hidden very well. The one I found from Telia was for postpaid lines and it said that there's a possible, although rare, FUP of 200 GB/month.

I've legitimately used hundreds of gigbytes of prepaid mobile data per month and I've never experienced any speeds I'm unsatisfied with. It's much different compared to many other countries out there, where they reduce the speeds to 128 kbps after FUP is exceeded.