Good evening people

I also have this question about the new InOne Mobile Go:

If I am in a neighboring European country and people from Switzerland call me on my mobile number, is this included in the new subscription or is this charged separately?

I’m asking myself this because the new InOne Mobile Go no longer includes calls from Switzerland to other European countries.

I currently have the iOne Mobile M subscription, which includes 100 minutes from Switzerland to other European countries.

Thank you very much for all replies.

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InOne Mobile Go: Surfing (without throttling) in Switzerland and the EU limited to 40 GB/Mt?

Now that the new subscriptions have been activated, the details for InOne Mobile Go say:

Surfing in Switzerland and the EU up to a maximum of 40 GB per month, then throttling to 128 kbit/s.

This means that you receive 40 GB of credit per month, which is valid for Switzerland and the EU. If this is used up, will it be throttled to 128 kbit/s?

I thought there were no limits for surfing within Switzerland, similar to the old iOne Mobile subscriptions?

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I find it a bit strange now too. Until now there was always talk of unlimited data volume and it was said that this 40GB or 100GB “limit” for the inOne Premium only applies within the EU? It would be new to me that this data volume restriction also applies in Switzerland.

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    I thought so. Then the description on the homepage still needs to be adjusted. Because if it says: Surfing in Switzerland and the EU up to a maximum of 40 GB per month, then throttling to 128 kbit/s, it actually means that you generally have 40 GB of volume available, regardless of whether you are in Switzerland or the EU.

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    Before I change it to inOne mobile go, I would like to make sure that I have correctly understood the much-discussed topic of limited calls.

    CH —> CH (unlimited)

    CH —> EU (chargeable)

    EU —> CH (unlimited)

    EU —> EU for example from Germany to Germany (unlimited)

    EU —> EU for example from Germany to Austria (unlimited)

    With the International Calls option, only calls from Switzerland to the EU are unlimited or included?

    Have I understood that correctly?

    Sorry Swisscom, but you are very opaque and complicated here. Actually unusual for you.

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    Hello

    Exactly as you describe it is correct.

    All calls from CH to EU/Western Europe USA and Canada are chargeable

    If you are in DE you can make unlimited calls to Switzerland, Austria or wherever else is in the EU. Of course, you can also make calls from DE to DE within the EU country you are visiting.

    If you want to call from CH to DE or another EU country, there is the International Package 20.00 MT, which you can book flexibly and cancel after 30 days at no cost.

    Hope it helped you

    Greetings Leonardo

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    It depends on the definition of “unlimited”.

    At Swisscom it has usually been like this: unlimited = as much as we think you may need, but we will under no circumstances tell you how much in advance.

    At least that’s how it was with the Infinity subscriptions. (Infinity means infinite in German)

    Although 40GB + throttling is really a good offer, you don’t have to hide about it.

    Greeting

    NotNormal

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    I just tried to change my previous M to the new inOne mobile go subscription. Unfortunately, this is not possible online. Can only upgrade to premium.

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    @flumsi ​​I feel exactly the same. I’ve been using Apple Business Chat for a few hours now. But I’m not getting any feedback at the moment and the online chat is extremely busy.

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    @NotNormal offered with the infinity and previous inone was always unlimited. The only “limit” was the fair use policy and I think it will continue to be that way domestically.

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    @flumsi ​​I assume you have an early contract termination with a CHF 200 fine? If yes, then you can only make the change by telephone or directly at the Swisscom Shop. It was like that for me too.

    But be careful. The hotline is overloaded!

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    @Cruncher

    #me too! Above all, I think it’s weak that once you’ve started corresponding, you wait forever for every answer. 40 minutes at the beginning were ok, that’s how it is on days like this, but when this “Seraina” (apparently Swisscom customer service only has this one employee![:stuck_out_tongue:](https://community.swisscom.ch/html/ @C3D0C72D2000985EFCE172C32113D6C6/images/smilies/tongue.png “:stuck_out_tongue:”)) then reported it, you should somehow stay tuned. I’ve been waiting for the second answer for 40 minutes now…

    It’s a shame that Swisscom is incurring such unnecessary overload after such a long preparation period. If the online Kundencenter had been equipped with all selection options, the customer service staff could perhaps have rested with their feet up. But whatever you want…:sad_face:

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