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Salt Plans Comparison

Salt is the cheapest of the three network operators. MVNOs like GoMo or spusu offer even better prices on the same network.

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Customer Rating
Peer Score, based on real customer reviews
Ranked 20 of 24 providers
4.5 / 10
Mid
Based on: 6534 real customer reviews
Google Shop-Ø
3.3(1235 reviews)
ℹ Google reviews are per individual shop, not brand-wide. We show the weighted average of the most-reviewed entries as an approximation.
Ombudscom Disputes 2024
Official Swiss telecom dispute-resolution body
145 cases 2024
Industry average: 933 Fälle / Branche · 7.8 pro 100'000 Kunden
What is Ombudscom? u2192

At a glance

Network🧂 Salt (own network)
FromCHF 25/mo
UnlimitedCHF 50/mo
5GYes
EU roamingYes (included)
Cancellation12-month contract or monthly (more expensive)
eSIMYes
InternetSalt Home CHF 49.95/mo (10 Gbit/s, all-inclusive). Fibre only.

📱 Salt mobile plans

Strengths & weaknesses

Pros

  • ✓ Salt network (fiber-focused)
  • ✓ 5G included in all plans
  • ✓ Unlimited plans available
  • ✓ Generous EU roaming available
  • ✓ Monthly cancellation, no minimum term

Cons

  • ✗ Higher entry prices (from CHF 39.95/mo)
  • ✗ High Ombudscom ratio (145 cases in 2024)

FAQ about Salt

Salt offers 13 mobile plans between CHF 19.95 and CHF 104.95 per month (as of May 2026). Main lines: Surf Unlimited (CHF 19.95 action), Swiss 10GB (CHF 51.95), Swiss Max (CHF 22.95 promo, CHF 72.95 regular), Travel lines for EU roaming, and international tariffs. Salt has disrupted the market with aggressive promo pricing.
Salt has over 5,200 Trustpilot reviews with a solid average. Strengths: aggressive pricing, strong urban 5G coverage, Salt Fiber for internet at top prices. Weaknesses: weaker network coverage in rural areas, eSIM activation in a Salt Store costs CHF 59 (free only with contract renewal).
Salt operates Switzerland's third-largest mobile network with its own infrastructure. Good in cities and agglomerations, weaker in rural areas than Swisscom or Sunrise. 5G is available in all major cities and tourist regions. If you live in Graubünden or Valais, check the coverage before signing up.
All three MVNOs use the Salt network but are cheaper than Salt direct. Salt direct makes sense for in-store advice, device sales, and premium service. GoMo (a Salt subsidiary) for the absolute lowest prices without service. Lycamobile for international calls. spusu for affordable family bundles without Apple Watch.
Yes, all Salt plans include 5G on the Salt 5G network. 5G is broadly available across Switzerland's major cities.
Yes, Salt supports eSIM. Activation in a Salt Store costs CHF 59 (as of May 2026), free only with a contract renewal or when buying a new eSIM-capable smartphone directly from Salt. That makes Salt the most expensive eSIM provider in Switzerland.
Salt allows up to 3 Apple Watches per mobile plan via the Watch Connect option (CHF 5.95/month per watch). Salt sits behind Sunrise (5 watches) and Swisscom (10 devices), but ahead of most MVNOs.
Salt's Travel lines (Travel Max, Europe XL, Europe XXL) offer unlimited EU roaming. Cheapest current promo: Europe XL CHF 39.95/month (instead of 94.95). Alternative: Sunrise Swiss Connect Europe+ at CHF 34.90/month with similar features.
Yes, porting your number to Salt is free and takes 1 to 3 business days.
Same network quality at GoMo for less

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