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Broadband in Housing

What does it mean?

Internet is a necessity in modern living, and in Sweden there are several ways to get broadband in your home. Many landlords include broadband in the rent — often through a building-level provider like Bredband2, Telia, or Bahnhof. If broadband is not included, you need to arrange your own contract, either via fiber (if available in the building), DSL, or mobile broadband.

Always check with the landlord what applies in your building. If fiber is installed, it is usually the fastest and most cost-effective option. If not, mobile broadband via 4G/5G can be a good alternative, especially in urban areas. Compare providers and speeds using services like Bredbandskollen. Be aware of lock-in periods in contracts.

Key Points

  • Check if broadband is included in the rent — it is in many rental apartments
  • Fiber is usually the fastest and most cost-effective option
  • Mobile broadband (4G/5G) is a good alternative without fiber access
  • Compare providers and speeds via Bredbandskollen
  • Be aware of lock-in periods in broadband contracts

Practical Tip

Ask the landlord about broadband and which providers are available in the building before you move in. If you need your own contract, choose one without a lock-in period or with a short one — you want the flexibility to switch if the speed doesn't deliver.

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