- Solutionselected by Peingichiob27
The advantage of Wingo-Produkt is that you can also benefit from new promos as an existing customer.
So the fundamental decision actually only consists of this:
- Do I want to go to Wingo with my mobile, or would I rather not?
- Do I want to use my landline internet at Wingo, or would I rather not?
Depending on the time, you then take out the offer that is most advantageous for you, and if something better comes along in the promo code phase, you, as an existing customer, simply switch to the promo code that is better for you and thus the one that is better for you better fitting offer.
Something is always in the promo code phase at Wingo, and after a certain time all promo codes are offered again on a rotating basis 🙂
Actually, in reality they are not limited promos at all, but permanent low prices that are not always fully offered, but are simply disguised as promos for marketing reasons and legal dependencies 🙂
Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom
@Peingichiob27 wrote:
You mean, if I switch to Fair Flat without 5G now, can I assume that 5G will be added sooner or later as a promo?
From experience, yes.
You can first take the Fairflat without 5G and you will notice that everything actually works well with 4G 😉
….keep on rockin'
Yes, at some point there will definitely be another promo for the 5G option at Wingo. It’s usually a 50% discount, rarely free. There is absolutely nothing wrong with taking a subscription without 5G for now. As soon as there is a promo, you as an existing customer can order the 5G option at any time.
@Dosc wrote:
What I think is cool about the Fair Flat is that after the 2GB in the EU you can also book 6GB at 5 CHF/GB. In my opinion, no other provider offers this.
1GB of roaming data usually costs around 15 CHF.
Dosc
Basically:
Buying data packages from a Swiss provider is currently simply never worth it from an economic point of view.
With the introduction of dual SIM-capable mobile phones and the ability for eSIM, the global market has definitely liberalized and opened up for us customers to purchase data packages.
Data packages for any country have therefore become a commodity that is very easily available to every buyer and is just a few clicks away on the Internet.
Even with data packages for Switzerland, if you don’t buy them from a Swiss provider, but rather from an international provider as a temporary eSIM, for example, which you then activate on your own mobile as a second SIM purely for the data, they are around a factor of 5 times cheaper as if you were to buy it directly in Switzerland for the same mobile network.
Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom
I have been using the mobile subscription “L” with 4 MultiDevice SIM cards for a long time and have not yet found a cheaper subscription with this feature for Fr. 69.- (credit Fr. 30.-) per month.
I go to Europe about 4-5 times a year and use the MultiDevice for that.
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@“x”#54790Absolutely not, take a look at Yallo (https://www.yallo.ch/de/5g), the cheap provider from Sunrise