Plan type
Plans for kids 2026
A child's first plan is a big step. Choosing the right plan ensures your child stays safely reachable - without unwanted surprises on the bill. Compare plans suitable for kids and find an option that fits the child's age and usage needs.
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Plans for kids (5 plans)
Moi Rento 4G
Speed
50 Mbps
Data
8 GB
Calls and SMS
Pay as you go
Commitment
No commitment
Telia Rajaton 4G 10M
Speed
10 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Calls and SMS
Pay as you go
Commitment
No commitment
DNA Huoleton Mini
Speed
10 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Calls and SMS
Pay as you go
Commitment
No commitment
Elisa Tarkka 10M Liittymäturva
Speed
10 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Calls and SMS
Pay as you go
Commitment
No commitment
Moi Suosikki 4G 300
Speed
300 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Calls and SMS
Pay as you go
Commitment
No commitment
Plans for kids by operator
Mobile plans for kids
What kind of plan suits a child?
The right plan for a child depends above all on age. For under-10s, a basic plan for calls and messages is enough - very little data is needed. For 10-15-year-olds, choose a plan with a reasonable data allowance for social media and video. For over-15s you can already consider an unlimited data plan, because teenagers' data use is often surprisingly heavy.
What to look for in a child's plan
The most important features in a child's plan are usage limits, blocking options and clear pricing. Usage limits let you prevent excessive data costs and the use of premium service numbers. Many operators offer parents an app or admin panel for monitoring and managing the child's plan in real time.
Tips for choosing a plan for your child
Choose a plan with a clear monthly price and no hidden costs. Blocks on premium add-on services and service numbers are worth setting up straight away. Talk to the child about data usage and agree on shared rules for phone use. A good plan supports this - it gives enough freedom while keeping costs under control.
Frequently asked questions
What age should a child get a plan?
Children usually get their first plan when school starts, around age 7. At this age a basic plan for calls and messages is enough. The need for a more data-heavy plan typically grows around age 10-12.
Can usage limits be set on a child's plan?
Yes. All major operators (Elisa, DNA, Telia) offer usage limits and blocking services for a child's plan. You can block premium service numbers, set a data cap and limit purchases. Management is done in the operator's app or self-service portal.
How much does a child's plan cost?
The cheapest kids' plans cost around 5-15 euros a month. A basic plan for calls and messages can be under 10 euros. If the child needs data the price rises slightly, but for under 20 euros you already get a generously sized plan that suits most children.
Does a child's plan need unlimited data?
For a small child unlimited data is not necessary - a few gigabytes are enough. For over-12s unlimited data can be a sensible choice, because video and social media burn through data quickly. Unlimited data also removes the worry of extra costs.