Over 70% of Hungarians have both fixed-line and mobile internet service, according to a survey conducted by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH), MTI reports.
The survey conducted in 2025 shows that 85% of Hungarian households have access to some form of internet service, while just 8% subscribe exclusively to mobile internet service.
NMHH noted that households spend, on average, HUF 5,700/month for home internet access, while they pay HUF 7,100/month for a mobile phone subscription with internet access.
While fixed-line internet subscriptions feature practically unlimited usage, just one-third of mobile internet packages offer unlimited domestic data traffic, and over one-third of mobile subscribers exceed data thresholds before the end of the billing period.
The survey shows 17% of single-person households rely solely on mobile internet, while the ratio is just 1% for households with three or more people. Mobile-only internet users account for 16% of all internet users in the lowest income quartile and just 3% in the top quartile.












