(Telecompaper) Tele2 Netherlands has launched its new mobile plans over its own 4G network. The operator said the new offer will bring "great coverage and great speed at the lowest price". Two years since it started the roll-out, the LTE network now covers 92 percent of the Dutch population, offering speeds up to 225 Mbps. Tele2, which previously worked as a MVNO on the Dutch market, said it aims to be the world's first '4G only' mobile operator, providing both data and from next year voice over 4G, without the need for 2G/3G networks. Its new mobile plans seek to shake up the Dutch market, with much more data than current offers. Tele2 said it wants Dutch consumers to be able to "drown themselves in data" and introduced the flagship offer of unlimited calls and SMS with 24 GB of data for EUR 35 per month, much larger than other plans on the market. Additional plans with 8GB, 4GB and 1.5GB, all with unlimited voice/SMS, will also be available, as well as an entry-level offer of 1GB with 100 minutes/SMS.