@SamuelD

What does it look like with inOne mobile basic and inOne mobile GO with incoming calls if you are in the EU area (example: Gran Canaria/Spain)? Will the customer then incur any costs?

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@Pitchblack73 wrote:

InOne mobile premium is 20.- more expensive than InOne mobile XL


Why is it becoming more expensive?

I am of the opinion that it also costs 200 francs.

With InONE home 180 Fr.

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@Thommy wrote:


@Pitchblack73 wrote:

InOne mobile premium is 20.- more expensive than InOne mobile XL


Why is it becoming more expensive?

I am of the opinion that it also costs 200 francs.

With InONE home 180 Fr.


InOne mobile XL costs 180.-

inOne mobile premium 200.-

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@“x”#33459Another point that couldn’t be answered in the chat.

I’m going on holiday to New Zealand in September, so I’m interested in:

Are 1000 SMS/MMS worldwide still included?

Or will it be abolished without replacement?

So far the following applied:

Outside EU/Western Europe
Send SMS and surf

SMS, MMS
1000 SMS per month
included

Value-added services and special numbers are excluded. After the inclusive units have been used up, SMS will be charged according to the standard roaming tariff.

Data

100 MB per year
included

Surf a total of 100 MB during a year. Additional data packages available at cockpit.swisscom.ch. Audio/video only recommended to a limited extent.

SMS per month. surfing per year

The inclusive volumes apply in all countries outside the EU/Western Europe. Excluded are: Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Burundi, Djibouti, French Polynesia, Guam, Cuba, Liberia, Libya, Mali, Namibia, Nepal, New Caledonia, East Timor, Zimbabwe.

The included volumes are not valid on ships and airplanes.

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Unfortunately, as far as I know, this is no longer possible. SMS are no longer included outside of Europe. I think that’s really a shame.

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@SamuelD wrote:

Hello @speed85

Outside the EU/Western Europe you have 1000 SMS/MMS and 100MB data volume per month included with the inOne mobile go.

Greetings Samuel


Great, I’m glad this was retained!

@mitsui1: That’s not there (yet), that’s why I asked. 🙂

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There seems to be an updated version of the exchange conditions:

[https://www.swisscom.ch/content/dam/swisscom/de/res/public/mobile/fenghuang/notes-abowechsel-inonemobilego-de.pdf](https://www.swisscom.ch/content/ dam/swisscom/de/res/public/mobile/fenghuang/notes-abowechsel-inonemobilego-de.pdf)

Found at the bottom of the page: Exchange conditions as of February 24, 2019

[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/mobile/abos-tarife/inone-mobile.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/mobile/abos-tarife/inone- mobile.html)

The most important:

If the customer wishes to switch to a current subscription within the first 12 months after concluding the contract or extending the contract of his previous subscription, Swisscom will charge a one-time charge of CHF 200 for mobile contracts and a one-off charge of CHF 100 for data contracts. After the 12 months have expired, a subscription change to a current subscription is required no costs result.

A subscription change from a inOne (business/XTRA) mobile light or XS to the current subscription is possible at any time free of charge.

If you extend your contract or take out a new subscription without a device (at a reduced subscription price), you can switch to a current subscription free of charge at any time.

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The most important thing is still the same. You can generally switch to one of the new subscriptions free of charge, unless you received a discounted device less than 12 months ago, in which case the switch costs a one-off fee of 200 francs.

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I think the new subscriptions are great and will definitely switch at the end of February, just because of my stay in the USA.

The only really illogical thing about it is the abolition of EU roaming while at the same time not including international phone calls. So in fact I can make calls across the border across Europe, but in Switzerland do I have to pay extra for a call to Germany? So should I briefly cross the border for longer conversations in the future? 😜 Here the strategists might have to scratch their heads again… Everything else: Well done!

I also like the updated contract change conditions! My inquiry yesterday revealed that you have to stay on Premium for a year, and today it looks like you can upgrade for a month (although in my case the “Intercontinental” package is sufficient) and back again. 👍🏻

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@swissbird

It’s of course strange that if you’re in the EU, you can make unlimited calls to CH/EU, but not from CH to EU, without an option. So if you want to make calls to the EU and you are near the border, you can hope that your cell phone is already on “roaming”. A completely new situation, where previously just the word roaming raised alarm bells and people even switched their cell phones to flight mode for security reasons because of the threat of horrendous costs![:friendly_grin:](https://community.swisscom.ch/html/@ 7864DA72B552387F45D392E004E54810/images/smilies/grin.png “:friendly_grin:”)

To be fair, it must also be said that this paradoxical situation also applies to other EU countries, including Germany, for example. Whether Telekom, Vodafone etc… calls from DE to EU are not included or only certain minutes are included.

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Hello @SamuelD

According to the new exchange conditions, is it really the case that within the first 12 months after completion/extension of inOne Mobile S (80 or 60/40 per month with inOne Advantage) a fee of 200 is due when switching to inOne mobile go, which costs exactly the same? Until now, upgrades or crossgrades to a product of the same price were possible free of charge and a fee was only due for downgrades.

Greetings and thanks for your feedback

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I would also be very interested in this answer…


@fastlane wrote:

Hello @SamuelD

According to the new exchange conditions, is it really the case that within the first 12 months after completion/extension of inOne Mobile S (80.- or 60.-/40.- per month with inOne advantage) a fee of 200 is due when switching to inOne mobile go, which costs exactly the same? Until now, upgrades or crossgrades to a product of the same price were possible free of charge and a fee was only due for downgrades.

Greetings and thanks for your feedback


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@fastlane @Handy

As soon as the new subscriptions are available, a change to a smaller subscription will be charged a fee of 200 if a subscription was taken out/extended in the last 12 months and a discounted device was purchased. There are no costs involved when changing from, for example, inOne mobile M to the new inOne mobile premium or from a inOne mobile S to a inOne mobile go.

The document still needs to be adjusted.

Greetings Samuel

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