Deals on Internet plans with landline telephone


iWay
Internet 20
3 months free
Price per month
CHF 398.00
Total cost for the first year

Teleking
KingFiber/DSL 20 + KingPhone
7 months free
Price per month
CHF 446.00
Total cost for the first year

Green
Internet Home XS + Talk Flatrate S
Activation discount
24 months with discount
CHF 59.80
Price per month
CHF 816.60
Total cost for the first year

Green
Internet Home XS + TV Start
Activation discount
24 months with discount
CHF 61.90
Price per month
CHF 841.80
Total cost for the first year

iWay
Internet 20, Telefonie Basic
3 months with discount
Price per month
CHF 494.00
Total cost for the first year

Green
Internet Home XS + Talk Flatrate M
Activation discount
24 months with discount
CHF 63.80
Price per month
CHF 864.60
Total cost for the first year

Solnet
SolNet Home
Price per month
Total cost for the first year
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Teleking
KingFiber/DSL 50 + KingPhone
7 months free
Price per month
CHF 518.00
Total cost for the first year

M-Budget
Internet Classic, M-Budget TV
12 months with discount
CHF 54.80
Price per month
CHF 756.60
Total cost for the first year

Green
Internet Home M + Talk Flatrate S
Activation discount
24 months with discount
CHF 69.80
Price per month
CHF 936.60
Total cost for the first year

Wingo
Internet Start
Monthly discount
CHF 69.00
Price per month
CHF 927.00
Total cost for the first year
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FAQ
Most providers offer Internet plans with different speeds – from 10 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps. Which speed is best for you depends on a range of factors:
- Number of simultaneous users in your household
- Type of Internet usage
- Distance between the modem and devices
As a rule, the following Internet speeds are recommended:
- 20 Mbps to 50 Mbps: “normal” web surfing, standard-quality streaming (Netflix, TV streaming websites etc.), sending and receiving e-mails
- 50 Mbps to 100 Mbps: larger distances between modem and devices, use of repeaters, multiple simultaneous users
- 100 Mbps to 1,000 Mbps: multiple users simultaneously performing high-consumption activities e.g. video conferences, intensive streaming (e.g. UHD resolution), online gaming
Most providers specify an “upload/download” speed in their deals. However, the download speed is usually much higher than the upload speed.
For most people, the download speed is also the most relevant, because it is important for services such as TV streaming. However, if you frequently need to upload large amounts of data, you should find out from the Internet provider what the actual upload speed is. You need a high upload speed to perform tasks such as sending large video files or uploading them to servers.
If you usually call friends and acquaintances using your landline, you should consider keeping your landline connection. And if you don't like using smartphones, a landline will help you stay connected. A landline is also useful if you have children who do not yet have their own smartphone. You can also set up an answering machine on your landline.