Everything depends on needs. Firstly, most subscription plans already include free calls and text messages, so the price differences depend on the size of the internet package. It would be necessary to analyze the actual needs here, how much we have been using so far and mainly for what purposes, whether we use Wi-Fi at home or not, etc. Personally, I use around 30 GB of data, not sparing it for browsing movies or videos, but at home, I use Wi-Fi (if it wasn't available, I think I would need at least 60-70 GB). As for the offers, each network provides slightly different bonuses, and it also depends on whether it is the first or subsequent number in a given network - however, I disagree with the previous person's opinion. Currently, I have 2 numbers in Plus and one in Orange, and when I happen to be in the countryside, far from a larger city, Plus practically always loses LTE coverage, but Orange doesn't - according to the BTS map, Orange has many more base stations in rural areas (at least in the regions where I have been). So, if it comes to good coverage, especially in rural areas, I would choose Orange; if it is not a priority, I think both Plus and Orange are options.
Everything depends on needs. Firstly, most subscription plans already include free calls and text messages, so the price differences depend on the size of the internet package. It would be necessary to analyze the actual needs here, how much we have been using so far and mainly for what purposes, whether we use Wi-Fi at home or not, etc. Personally, I use around 30 GB of data, not sparing it for browsing movies or videos, but at home, I use Wi-Fi (if it wasn't available, I think I would need at least 60-70 GB). As for the offers, each network provides slightly different bonuses, and it also depends on whether it is the first or subsequent number in a given network - however, I disagree with the previous person's opinion. Currently, I have 2 numbers in Plus and one in Orange, and when I happen to be in the countryside, far from a larger city, Plus practically always loses LTE coverage, but Orange doesn't - according to the BTS map, Orange has many more base stations in rural areas (at least in the regions where I have been). So, if it comes to good coverage, especially in rural areas, I would choose Orange; if it is not a priority, I think both Plus and Orange are options.