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www.jazztel.comJazztel is a major Spanish telecommunications operator offering fiber-optic internet, mobile, and television services. Acquired by Orange in 2015 and now part of MasOrange, Jazztel serves approximately 1.8 million customers with fiber plans up to 1 Gbps and competitive fixed-price convergent bundles across Spain.
About Jazztel
Jazztel was founded in 1998 and grew to become one of Spain's most prominent alternative telecom operators, initially competing through ADSL2+ and VDSL2 technologies across over 100 metropolitan areas. Orange acquired Jazztel in 2015 for EUR 3.4 billion.
Following the 2024 merger of Orange Spain with MasMovil, Jazztel became part of the MasOrange group, Spain's largest telecom operator by customer count. The company is headquartered in Madrid and continues to operate as a distinct value-oriented brand within the MasOrange portfolio.
Jazztel Plans and Services
Jazztel offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.
Jazztel offers fiber-only plans starting at EUR 28.95 per month for 300 Mbps, EUR 29.95 for 600 Mbps, and EUR 30.95 for 1 Gbps, all with symmetrical speeds. Convergent fiber and mobile bundles start at EUR 37.95 per month for 600 Mbps fiber with two mobile lines sharing 80 GB of data.
Premium bundles include unlimited mobile data for EUR 49.95 per month. Television packages with Netflix can be added from EUR 44.95 per month. All prices are fixed and include line rental. A 12-month commitment applies to promotional offers.
Jazztel Internet Plans
| Plan | Speed | Price | Features |
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| Fibra 300 Mb fiber | 300 Mbps | EUR 28.95/month |
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| Fibra 600 Mb fiber | 600 Mbps | EUR 29.95/month |
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| Fibra 1 Gb fiber | 1000 Mbps | EUR 30.95/month |
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| Fibra 600 Mb + 2 Moviles 80 GB fiber | 600 Mbps | EUR 37.95/month |
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Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Jazztel for current offers.
Jazztel Coverage by Region
Jazztel performance varies by location. Coverage density, local infrastructure, and network congestion affect speeds in each market.
Madrid
Jazztel headquarters in Madrid. Strongest subscriber concentration in this region
Catalonia
Barcelona is Jazztel's second-largest market after Madrid
Valencian Community
Good fiber infrastructure availability from MasOrange network in this region
Andalusia
Jazztel competes with Movistar and Finetwork across Andalusian urban areas
Is Jazztel Right for You?
Every provider has trade-offs. Here is how Jazztel performs based on real-world usage and customer feedback.
Strengths
- Fixed-price convergent bundles with no surprise increases during contract
- 1 Gbps symmetrical fiber at EUR 30.95 per month is competitively priced
- Part of MasOrange, Spain's largest telecom group with extensive network
- Two mobile lines sharing 80 GB data available from EUR 37.95
- Free installation and router included on all fiber plans
- 5G network access available on mobile plans
- Television packages with Netflix available as add-ons
Weaknesses
- 12-month commitment applies to promotional fiber-only pricing
- VDSL fallback at 30 Mbps in areas without fiber is very slow
- Brand identity less distinct now within the MasOrange portfolio of many brands
- No seniority discount like sister brand Pepephone
- Mobile data shared between two lines rather than individual allocations
Best For
- Customers wanting predictable fixed-price bills without promotional expiry surprises
- Families needing two mobile lines bundled with fiber at under EUR 40
- Users in areas with MasOrange fiber who want reliable 1 Gbps for around EUR 31
- Households wanting a convergent bundle with Netflix included
- Budget shoppers comparing mid-range fiber and mobile bundles
Not Ideal For
- Customers in rural areas without MasOrange fiber infrastructure
- Users wanting month-to-month flexibility without any commitment
- People who need individual mobile data allocations rather than shared data
- Budget-extreme users who can find cheaper options at Finetwork or MasMovil
How Jazztel Compares
Side-by-side comparison of Jazztel against major competitors in Spain.
| Competitor | Speed | Price | Coverage | Verdict |
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| Movistar | Both offer 300 Mbps, 600 Mbps, and 1 Gbps fiber. Speeds are comparable on FTTH connections. | Jazztel 1 Gbps costs EUR 30.95. Movistar 1 Gbps costs EUR 48 (EUR 29.90 first year). Jazztel is cheaper long-term. | Movistar has its own extensive fiber network. Jazztel uses MasOrange network, which covers slightly fewer areas. | Choose Jazztel for consistent fixed pricing. Choose Movistar for wider coverage and premium TV services. |
| Masmovil | MasMovil offers 300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, and 1 Gbps. Jazztel offers 300 Mbps, 600 Mbps, and 1 Gbps. Very similar lineup. | MasMovil fiber starts at EUR 19.90 for 300 Mbps. Jazztel starts at EUR 28.95 for 300 Mbps. MasMovil is cheaper. | Both use the same MasOrange fiber network with identical coverage areas. | Choose MasMovil for the lowest entry prices. Choose Jazztel for fixed-price convergent bundles. |
| Lowi | Jazztel offers up to 1 Gbps. Lowi caps at 600 Mbps. Jazztel has a speed advantage. | Lowi convergent starts at EUR 30 for 300 Mbps plus 50 GB. Jazztel convergent starts at EUR 37.95 for 600 Mbps plus 80 GB. | Lowi uses Vodafone network. Jazztel uses MasOrange network. Both have extensive nationwide fiber. | Choose Lowi for data rollover and simpler plans. Choose Jazztel for higher speeds and fixed-price billing. |
Troubleshooting Jazztel Issues
Common Jazztel connection problems and how to fix them.
VDSL connection delivering speeds far below the expected 30 Mbps
Cause: Distance from the telephone exchange, old copper wiring, or line interference
- Check the distance from your home to the nearest Jazztel exchange using the coverage checker
- Replace old telephone cable and splitters with new equipment
- Request a line quality check from Jazztel technical support at 900 800 200
- Consider switching to a fiber plan if FTTH has become available in your area
Fiber service not active days after the installation appointment
Cause: Network provisioning delay or port assignment issue at the local distribution node
- Allow up to 72 hours after installation for full activation
- Check the ONT device for steady green lights indicating fiber sync
- Restart the router and ONT device together
- Call Jazztel at 900 800 200 to confirm provisioning status
Mobile data runs out before the end of the billing cycle when sharing between two lines
Cause: 80 GB shared pool depleted by heavy usage on one of the two mobile lines
- Check per-line data consumption in the Jazztel app or customer portal
- Set mobile data limits on each device to split the 80 GB allocation
- Upgrade to the unlimited data plan at EUR 49.95 per month
- Use WiFi at home to conserve mobile data for on-the-go usage
Jazztel History
Key milestones in Jazztel development and network expansion.
Jazztel founded by Martin Varsavsky as an alternative telecom operator in Spain
Launched ADSL2+ broadband service, competing with Telefonica's monopoly on fixed broadband
Listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange. Expanded ADSL coverage to over 100 metropolitan areas
Began FTTH fiber deployment using its own and wholesale network infrastructure
Orange Spain announced agreement to acquire Jazztel for EUR 3.4 billion
Orange completed acquisition of Jazztel after EU Commission approval with fiber network divestiture conditions
Became part of MasOrange following the merger of Orange Spain and MasMovil. Positioned as value-oriented convergent brand
Mobile Data Settings
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Jazztel Speed Test FAQ
What fiber speeds does Jazztel offer?
Jazztel offers three fiber-optic speed tiers with symmetrical download and upload. The 300 Mbps plan costs EUR 28.95 per month, the 600 Mbps plan costs EUR 29.95 per month, and the 1 Gbps plan costs EUR 30.95 per month. All plans include free installation, a WiFi router, and line rental. In areas without fiber coverage, Jazztel offers VDSL at up to 30 Mbps.
Is Jazztel part of Orange?
Jazztel was acquired by Orange in 2015 and operated as a subsidiary of Orange Spain. Following the merger of Orange Spain with MasMovil in 2024, Jazztel became part of MasOrange, which is now Spain's largest telecommunications operator by market share. Jazztel continues to operate as an independent brand within the MasOrange group, maintaining its own pricing structure and customer service.
Are Jazztel prices fixed or promotional?
Jazztel advertises its convergent fiber and mobile bundle prices as fixed prices, not temporary promotions. The stated monthly rates for fiber plus mobile packages remain consistent throughout the contract period. However, a 12-month commitment period applies to benefit from promotional pricing on fiber-only plans. After this period, customers can continue at the regular rate or switch plans.
How do I test my Jazztel internet speed?
You can test your Jazztel internet speed using the free speed test tool on this page. Click the Start Test button to measure your download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For accurate results, connect your computer directly to the Jazztel router with an Ethernet cable. Testing over WiFi may show lower speeds due to wireless interference and distance from the router.