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Test your GlobalNet internet speed in Tunisia
www.gnet.tnGlobalNet is a leading internet service provider in Tunisia, founded in 1997 as part of the 3S Group. The company serves over 100,000 subscribers with ADSL, VDSL, and fiber broadband services. GlobalNet holds approximately 14 percent of the ADSL broadband market in Tunisia and offers its UNO internet packages with speeds ranging from 10 Mbps to 100 Mbps.
About GlobalNet
GlobalNet was founded in 1997 as part of Standard Sharing Software (3S Group) and is headquartered in Tunis. The company is one of the longest-established ISPs in Tunisia and has built a subscriber base of over 100,000 customers. GlobalNet offers high-speed internet via fiber optics, SDSL, and ADSL PRO technologies.
The company holds approximately 13.9 percent of the ADSL broadband market as of December 2023. GlobalNet serves both residential customers through its UNO packages and business customers with dedicated connectivity solutions.
GlobalNet Plans and Services
GlobalNet offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.
GlobalNet offers UNO internet packages with ADSL speeds from 10 Mbps at TND 35 per month and VDSL speeds up to 100 Mbps. The VDSL 30 plan costs TND 55 and the VDSL 50 plan costs TND 75 per month. All plans include G-Kids parental control, G-Cloud with 3 GB storage, and G-Antivirus free for the first year.
VDSL availability depends on distance from the distribution point. Fiber-to-the-home plans are available in select areas with speeds up to 100 Mbps. Business services include SDSL, dedicated lines, and managed connectivity solutions.
GlobalNet Internet Plans
| Plan | Speed | Price | Features |
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| UNO ADSL 10 dsl | 10 Mbps | TND 35/month |
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| UNO VDSL 30 dsl | 30 Mbps | TND 55/month |
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| UNO VDSL 50 dsl | 50 Mbps | TND 75/month |
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| Fiber 100 fiber | 100 Mbps | TND 109/month |
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Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact GlobalNet for current offers.
Test Your GlobalNet Speed
Run a free speed test to check if GlobalNet delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against GlobalNet advertised speeds above.
GlobalNet Speed Test FAQ
What internet speeds does GlobalNet offer?
GlobalNet offers ADSL speeds from 10 Mbps to 20 Mbps and VDSL speeds from 30 Mbps to 100 Mbps through its UNO packages. Fiber-to-the-home connections provide up to 100 Mbps in areas with fiber coverage. VDSL speeds depend on the distance between your location and the nearest distribution point, with faster speeds available to customers closer to the infrastructure. ADSL is more widely available throughout Tunisia but at lower maximum speeds.
How much does GlobalNet internet cost?
GlobalNet UNO ADSL plans start at approximately TND 35 per month for 10 Mbps download speed. VDSL plans cost TND 55 for 30 Mbps and TND 75 for 50 Mbps per month. Fiber plans start at around TND 109 per month for 100 Mbps. All plans require a 12-month commitment and include bundled features such as G-Kids parental control, G-Cloud with 3 GB of cloud storage, and G-Antivirus free for the first year. Business solutions are priced separately.
What features are included with GlobalNet plans?
GlobalNet UNO plans include several bundled features at no extra cost. G-Kids provides parental control to manage children's internet access. G-Cloud offers 3 GB of cloud storage for file backup and sharing. G-Antivirus provides antivirus protection free for the first year. Customers also receive a free national domain name and unlimited email addresses. These features are included with all UNO ADSL and VDSL subscriptions as standard value-added services.
How do I test my GlobalNet speed?
Use the speed test tool on this page to measure your GlobalNet download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For the most accurate ADSL or VDSL results, connect directly to the modem with an ethernet cable and close all background applications. WiFi testing will typically show lower speeds than your actual line capacity. The test takes about 30 seconds to complete. If speeds are consistently below your plan specification, contact GlobalNet support for a line quality check.