French telecom operator Free Mobile, part of the Iliad group founded by Xavier Niel, has launched a new mobile plan called "Free Max." The plan is priced at 30 euros per month and offers unlimited calls, texts, and high-speed mobile data within France.
A key feature of the Free Max plan is its international roaming offer. According to Free Mobile's official announcement, the plan includes unlimited data usage in 135 international destinations, primarily within the European Union and other partner networks globally. This represents a significant expansion of its previous roaming packages.
The launch is seen as a competitive move in the French telecom market, putting pressure on rivals like Orange, SFR, and Bouygues Telecom. The company promotes the plan as a simple, all-inclusive option for frequent travelers, eliminating the need for separate travel SIM cards or worrying about roaming charges in the covered zones.
As of April 2026, the offer is available to new and existing Free Mobile customers. Potential subscribers are advised to check Free Mobile's official website for the precise, updated list of the 135 covered destinations, as the operator's coverage map details the specific countries and networks included.