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Salt adjusts prices of roaming data packages

However, in some countries, the cost of roaming data is doubling. In addition to package price adjustments, some countries have moved to a more expensive or cheaper zone. salt roaming price

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Data roaming in the EU / USA / Canada salt roaming price

Within the EU, there are still three data packages. Salt also includes Turkey, as well as USA / Canada the EU zone. The prices are:
– 100 MB still cost CHF 4.95
– 1 GB costs new CHF 19.95 instead of 18.95
– 5 GB cost CHF 69.95 instead of 68.95

 

Outside of the EU

Previously, the same tariffs for data packets applied to all other countries. Now there are two groups “World” and “Far.” In most countries, the data packages are now cheaper again. New applies to most countries:

– 100 MB cost new CHF 14.95 instead of 29.95
– 400 MB cost new CHF 49.95 instead of 99.95
– 1 GB will cost CHF 99.95 instead of 199.95
This is a halving of costs.

At the same time some, less visited countries were moved to the new zone “Far”. New higher rates apply to the following countries: Angola; Antigua and Barbuda; Belize; Bhutan; Central African Republic; Cook Islands; Djibouti; Dominica; East Timor, Grenada; Equatorial Guinea; Honduras; Lesotho; Liberia; Libya; Mali; Mauritania; Montserrat; Namibia; New Caledonia; Papua New Guinea; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Sao Tome and Principe; Solomon Islands; South Sudan; St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Sudan; Suriname; Swaziland; Syria (Arab Rep.) , Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan; Wallis and Futuna Islands; Yemen; Zimbabwe.

The following prices apply in these countries:
– 100 MB for CHF 49.95
– 500 MB for CHF 199.95

In the countries listed below, the same price applies for 500 MB instead of 1 GB, which means a doubling of the costs.

In Turkey and the US / Canada, the data package of 1 GB became 1 franc more expensive. Outside the EU, data roaming now costs half as much. Compared to Swisscom and Sunrise, the data packages of Salt (with the exception of Seychelles) are still the most expensive.