I even found an article from Netzwoche (thanks google translate) dated 2020, according to which Salt had completely terminated the subscription contract of two people for this reason.
I have a dilemma in my life: determining the most dishonest provider I face. In pole positions are still my health insurance and Salt. One day I will be rich enough to leave for Swisscom.
yesat on
That is a classic trick. The amount of data is unlimited. But the speed may be throtled. Which means you’ll never “run out”.
TheShroomsAreCalling on
well they only promise unlimited volume, not unlimited speed. all providers do that, even swisscom:
> Enjoy the maximum available Internet speed while travelling, up to a data volume usage of 40 GB. Thereafter speed is reduced to 128 kbit/s for downloading and uploading.
EmergencyKrabbyPatty on
All providers do the same but I never saw Swisscom prices as low as salt
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I even found an article from Netzwoche (thanks google translate) dated 2020, according to which Salt had completely terminated the subscription contract of two people for this reason.
I have a dilemma in my life: determining the most dishonest provider I face. In pole positions are still my health insurance and Salt. One day I will be rich enough to leave for Swisscom.
That is a classic trick. The amount of data is unlimited. But the speed may be throtled. Which means you’ll never “run out”.
well they only promise unlimited volume, not unlimited speed. all providers do that, even swisscom:
> Enjoy the maximum available Internet speed while travelling, up to a data volume usage of 40 GB. Thereafter speed is reduced to 128 kbit/s for downloading and uploading.
All providers do the same but I never saw Swisscom prices as low as salt