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🇵🇹 NOS (Portugal)
NOS is Portugal's second-largest telecom operator and operates one of the most advanced converged networks in Europe for its market size.
Privacy on NOS (Portugal)
Portugal ranks among the most open internet environments in our index (internet freedom 5/5). VPNs are fully legal to use, and ISPs are legally required to retain user data for 12 months. Online censorship is rated none. Portugal privacy details →
FAQ
What is NOS (Portugal) ASN?
NOS (Portugal) operates under ASN 2860. This Autonomous System Number identifies their network globally.
Is NOS (Portugal) good for privacy?
NOS (Portugal) operates in Portugal, where ISPs must retain user data for 12 months. A VPN prevents NOS (Portugal) from logging which sites you connect to.
What speed does NOS (Portugal) offer?
Connection speeds on NOS (Portugal) depend on your specific plan, the access technology (fiber, cable, DSL, or mobile), and your location. For an accurate figure, run a speed test on your own connection.
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