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The Best Internet Plans in Switzerland for 2026

Baptiste Wicht | Updated: |
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These days, everybody needs an internet connection. And we can agree that we all want to pay as little as possible to connect to the web. Although your internet plan may have been the cheapest when you started using it, it may not be the case anymore. New deals may have appeared.

To save money on your internet plan, you must compare offers and keep updated with the latest offerings.

In Switzerland, there are many internet providers. And each of them has many different subscriptions.

In this article, I compare all the ways to access the Internet in Switzerland.

Maybe you do not need an internet plan?

Have you ever wondered if you could get rid of your internet subscription at home?

I am not saying that you do not need access to the web at home. Most people need access to the Internet at home.

But many people have access to unlimited and fast Internet on their smartphones. And smartphones can share their access by becoming a WiFi hotspot. This feature is a feature that every recent smartphone has (at least in the last five years).

Like this, you can connect any other appliances through your smartphone. This tip will, of course, only work if you have unlimited access from your phone. You should avoid doing that if your access is limited to some bandwidth.

If you do not use the Internet on your other appliances a lot, this could be a great option. And, of course, this will only work once your smartphone is at home. Some people, like me, have servers at home that require online access all day. In that case, you will need a proper internet connection.

Using your smartphone as a hotspot is not much different than the WiFi access from your web provider. That way, you can save a lot of money since you only have to pay for your phone plan, not your internet subscription.

For more information on phone plans, find out about the best phone subscriptions in Switzerland.

Drop the landline phone

To save money on your subscription, you can drop the support for a landline phone. Many subscriptions still include a home-line phone.

The chances are that you have a mobile phone yourself. And the chances are that you do not even use your landline. Do you need both?

You will not save much money by doing so, maybe 5 CHF or 10 CHF a month. But this is much better than paying for something you do not need.

Be careful with activation costs.

You must be cautious about activation costs when you change your internet subscription.

Many providers will charge you some amount of money to change their plans. Several providers will not charge you anymore. But for those that charge you, you will pay anything between 50 CHF and 100 CHF for the first year. Paying that can make a difference in your budget if you do not account for it.

Make sure you consider this activation fee when you choose a new subscription.

Be careful with one-year offers

If you change to a new internet provider, you will ideally keep the same plan for several years. Therefore, you need to consider long-term savings when you compare different subscriptions.

For this, you should be careful about offers that offer a discount in the first year. Some providers will offer up to 50% in the first year. But then, after that, they can be costly.

So, when you compare different offers, you should only consider the monthly costs, excluding the first-year offer. If you only need a plan for one or two years, it may be worth considering one-year offers. But otherwise, be careful about them.

Do not fall for speed

Over the last decade, internet speed has increased very significantly. These days, it is straightforward to get a connection of 100 Mbps. And with fiber optics, you can get a much faster connection.

But have you ever wondered whether you need these speeds? Likely, you do not need very fast internet speed.

Of course, providers and sellers will tell you that a higher speed is always better. But past a certain point, this is not true anymore. If you browse the Internet, you will not see any difference between 50 Mbps and 500 Mbps.

I lived with 50 Mbps for two years. And I have had zero problems. And I consider myself a heavy user. I watch and download videos a lot. And I have five computers at home. Most individuals will never need anything faster than 50 Mbps. Then, Swisscom upgraded us freely to 100 Mbps, and we have mostly not seen any difference.

There could be some exceptions:

  • If you are running a home business with several machines that need excellent access. In that case, you may need faster access. But this may not even be the case.
  • If you are streaming in very high quality. Here, I am not talking about 1080p HD YouTube. For this, 50 Mbps would be more than enough. But if you are streaming 4K videos, it may not be enough anymore.
  • If you need to download large assets over the web. For instance, you may receive raw videos if you are editing videos. These files can be huge. A higher speed will be necessary if you do not want to wait too long.

Ultimately, deciding which speed you want is only up to you. You can choose between different subscriptions once you know how much you want.

If your Internet is too fast for your needs, you could change to a slower speed and save some money every month!

And be careful about high-speed offers. With fiber, operators have started offering 10 Gbps Internet. The problem with these offers is that the bandwidth is shared with many people (not only your household). So, if you have many neighbors, you cannot get the full bandwidth. And sometimes, even without neighbors, operators cannot reach that speed.

Furthermore, even if you get 10 Gbps Internet, the link up to the websites is unlikely to be 10G. If there is a single 1G link between you and the website you use, you have already lost 90% of your speed. High-Speed Fiber Internet is mostly marketing.

Finally, you need to know how much speed is available at home. Providers generally have a tool to let you know the speed available at your home address.

At our home, I can get access to up to 475 Mbps. This speed is almost ten times more than what I am using. And this is also significantly more than a few years. Operators have been increasing their capacity a lot these last few years.

So pay only for a speed you can reach in your home.

Internet Plans

We will compare the available plans for different internet speeds.

Note that some of these offers will have activation fees. But these fees do not matter in the long term.

10 Mbps Internet

We start with a low-speed internet connection.

It may be slow for some users of the Internet. But if you only surf the web, it will be fine. It will not be enough to watch high-quality movies online. But most YouTube videos will load fine. This speed will not be as bad as people think.

Here are the cheapest offers for this speed:

  1. Teleboy Internet 10 (10 Mbps, 10 Mbps): 27.90 CHF per month
  2. iWay Internet DSL 20 (20 Mbps Download, 20 Mbps Upload): 29 CHF per month
  3. Monzoon Prepaid DSL (20 Mbps, 4 Mbps): 29 CHF per month

You can get a subscription for a very low price with low-speed Internet. For only 27.90 CHF per month, you can access the Internet. Such subscriptions are much cheaper than most people pay for their internet subscriptions.

Please note that I have never tried any of these providers. From what I have found online, iWay and Teleboy have mostly satisfied customers. But I could not find enough reviews on Monzoon. So, you may want to avoid it or try to find more information before you use it. At this price, I would personally use Teleboy.

50 Mbps Internet

If you want more speed, 50 Mbps should work for almost everybody. 50 Mbps is the speed I have had for many years, and it is perfectly fine.

Here are the cheapest offers for this speed:

  1. Teleboy Internet 100 (100 Mbps, 100 Mbps): 33.90 CHF per month
  2. SolNet Expert 50 (50 Mbps, 50 Mbps): 36.65 CHF per month
  3. iWay Internet DSL 100 (100 Mbps, 100 Mbps): 39 CHF per month
  4. Monzoon Prepaid DSL (50 Mbps, 10 Mbps): 39 CHF per month

For only 33.90 CHF per month, you can already get 100 Mbps Internet at home. Going faster than 10 Mbps will cost less than 10 CHF per month. Again, the cheapest is Teleboy and it offers more than 50M. I would also use Teleboy in this case.

100 Mbps Internet

If you need more speed, you could get 100 Mbps Internet. Most homes in Switzerland will have access to these speeds.

Here are the cheapest offers for this speed:

  1. Teleboy Internet 100 (100 Mbps, 100 Mbps): 33.90 CHF per month
  2. iWay Internet Economy DSL 100 (100 Mbps, 100 Mbps): 39 CHF per month
  3. green.ch Internet Flex 100 (100 Mbps, 20 Mbps): 39.90 CHF per month
  4. Monzoon Prepaid DSL Ultra (100 Mbps, 20 Mbps): 44 CHF per month

Without surprises, we find the same winner in first place, with Teleboy, closely followed by iWay.

We find one new contender on the list this time. Reviews on green.ch are mixed.

1 Gbps Internet

Some people want 1 Gbps Internet. As I said, this is probably useless for most people. And this is probably useless for most people who claim they need it. Nevertheless, people can still find affordable offers if they want such speed.

The problem with comparing these offers is that some fiber plans are only available in some places. For my comparison, I took Fribourg as the base address.

Here are the cheapest offers for this sped:

  1. Teleboy 1G (1 Gbps, 1 Gbps): 42.90 CHF per month.
  2. SolNet HOME (1 Gbps, 1 Gbps): 44 CHF per month.
  3. iWay 1000 (1 Gbps, 1 Gbps): 49 CHF per month.
  4. green.ch Internet Flex 10000 (1 Gbps, 1 Gbps): 49.90 CHF per month.
  5. Salt Fiber (10 Gbps, 10 Gbps): 49.95 CHF per month.

I have to say that I am astonished by the prices of these offers. You can even get 10 Gbps for less than 50 CHF per month. This price is much lower than I expected. However, I would be surprised if they can get a consistent speed over all their users with this price.

In this scenario, the Teleboy Fiber offer looks great. And the Solnet and iWay offers are also quite good.

I still think that this speed is not necessary. But it will not break your budget to get such an offer.

4G/5G Routers and plans

Since the improvements in the mobile network, we have another option for the Internet: 4G/5G routers.

Usually, you get your router connected to the Internet through the cable or fiber from your Internet provider. But with a 4G router, you get Internet directly from the mobile Internet (4G or 5G). In that case, you get a SIM card in your router, which then acts as a WiFi router for all your devices.

For that, you first need a router with a SIM card. You can get tons of routers on Galaxus. You will have to browse because there are many options with different speeds, SIM cards, and options.

Once you get your router, you will also need a mobile internet plan. In this case, you only require Internet in your plan, nothing else. Some very cheap offers are available, but you will need to look for the proper speed and price again.

Fortunately, there are also some complete offers. For instance, Digital Republic also has a Flat Home offer starting at 20 CHF per month. Twifi also offers a 4G or 5G router with a good speed, starting at 29 CHF monthly.

One advantage of that system is that you often get no contract duration with some of these plans. This can be practical if you only need Internet for a few months. Another advantage is that you could take your router with you on vacation.

One disadvantage would be that you get higher latency in these plans than with cable internet. But that only matters if you are going to play video games (or other activities that need low latency).

Wait for special offers

Another thing you can do to save money on your internet plan is to wait for special offers.

For instance, for its 2019 anniversary, Qoqa has run several attractive offers for Internet and phone subscriptions. You could get a 200 Mbps Sunrise subscription for 29 CHF per month. This offer is quite good.

If you follow Qoqa, they may rerun this offer. Or you may find other offers with other providers.

If you need to alter your internet subscription quickly, you will not have time to wait for an offer. But even if you have a good subscription, it is always good to keep track of these offers to save money in the future.

Comparison tools for Internet subscriptions

To search for more profiles, here are three comparison tools for Internet subscriptions in Switzerland.

The first good one I have found is the Internet comparison tool from moneyland. It is complete and can even do some searches based on your address. You can combine it with a Television subscription and/or a landline phone.

The other good one is the Internet plans comparison tool from besteabos. It is simpler than moneyland, and you will easily find the best plan for the most common profiles. However, there are fewer results.

The final one I would mention is internet-offer.ch. They are complete, available in English, and have Internet and mobile internet deals.

Sometimes cheaper is not better

For many people, their home internet is essential. I am one of them. I have several servers running all the time at home. And I rely on a good internet connection for my job and most of my hobbies. Therefore, for me, always having a good internet connection at home is essential.

For this, I have been using Swisscom for almost ten years. And I have never had any issues with it. I am using the 65 CHF per month plan with 100 Mbps. I plan to continue on that plan. I could save about 30 CHF per month by changing. But I much prefer the quality of Swisscom over some small savings.

If you are not too worried about it, you can save money by avoiding Swisscom. But staying with them may be very interesting if you want something reliable.

Again, I am using the Internet all day, and so is my wife, and 100 Mbps is more than enough. We used 50 Mbps for several years before that without any issues.

Conclusion

As we saw, there are many possible options for Internet plans in Switzerland. Which internet plan you will choose will depend on the speed you need. Be careful that you do not fall into the trap of speed. Most people will never need more than 50Mbps.

Overall, I would recommend testing the Teleboy Internet 100 offer. You will get 100 Mbps for only 33.90 CH per month. This offer looks excellent and is at a very reasonable price.

If you pay a significant amount for your Internet subscription each month, you may want to change your subscription and save money each month! Recurring expenses are an excellent way to reduce your budget. You will save money each month for years by doing the change once.

One thing you may have never thought of is to lower your internet speed. The chances are high that you do not need a high connection speed.

Another thing you can do is cancel your phone line if you are paying for one and not using it. And maybe you can even cancel your TV subscription if you do not use it much.

After saving money on your internet subscription, you may want to save money on your Television bill.

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Baptiste Wicht started The Poor Swiss in 2017. He realized he was falling into the trap of lifestyle inflation. He decided to cut his expenses and increase his income. Since 2019, he has been saving more than 50% of his income every year. He made it a goal to reach Financial Independence and help Swiss people with their finances.
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57 thoughts on “The Best Internet Plans in Switzerland for 2026”

  1. I decided to go with Teleboy (Internet 500/Fiber) about a month ago, and the price-to-performance ratio is great. The whole process was very easy, everything worked smoothly from the start, and the setup was straightforward. I can definitely recommend it.

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