Switzerland Mobile Networks & Coverage Guide

Swiss mobile networks: the honest version

There are three networks in Switzerland. One is clearly the best, one is solid, and one is a waste of money for tourists.

Swisscom, the one that actually works everywhere

Swisscom is the largest network and the only one that consistently works in mountain areas, on trains, and in rural valleys. Opensignal’s March 2025 report gave them “Best Network” overall and top marks for Coverage Experience.

If you’re doing anything outside Zurich, Geneva, and Bern (hiking, scenic trains, driving through passes) Swisscom is the only network worth trusting. The others will drop out in exactly the places where you most want a working phone.

Sunrise, fine for cities, decent for Europe

Sunrise is the number two network. Excellent coverage in urban areas, solid 5G rollout, and the standout feature: their travel eSIM includes 46 European countries alongside Switzerland.

If you’re staying in cities, Sunrise is perfectly good. If you’re crossing borders, it’s actually the better choice. But it can’t match Swisscom in the Alps or on regional train routes.

Salt, don’t bother

Salt is the cheapest network for Swiss residents. For tourists, it’s terrible. The coverage is the weakest of the three (noticeably worse in mountains), and they charge CHF 59 just for the eSIM. Swisscom gives you a full week of unlimited everything for CHF 20. There is no math that makes Salt worth it.

Which network does your eSIM use?

This matters more than most people realize. A “Switzerland eSIM” from Airalo on Sunrise will perform very differently from a Swisscom tourist eSIM if you’re on the Glacier Express.

ProviderNetworkGood enough for mountains?
Swisscom tourist eSIMSwisscomYes, best option
HolaflySwisscom / Sunrise / SaltMostly yes (uses multiple)
SailyVaries by planCheck before buying
NomadVaries by planCheck before buying
Sunrise travel eSIMSunriseCities yes, mountains sometimes
AiraloVaries by planCheck before buying
SaltSaltNo
Tip

If your eSIM provider says "varies by plan," check which network you'll actually be on before purchasing. Contact their support or look at the plan details. The network matters more than the price in Switzerland.

Coverage by region

RegionSwisscomSunriseSalt
ZurichExcellentExcellentGood
GenevaExcellentExcellentGood
BernExcellentExcellentGood
BaselExcellentExcellentGood
Interlaken / JungfrauExcellentGoodFair
Zermatt / MatterhornGoodFairPoor
Engadin / St. MoritzGoodFairPoor
Main train routesExcellentGoodFair
Scenic train routesGoodFairPoor
Ticino (Lugano)ExcellentGoodGood

The pattern is clear: in cities they’re all fine. The moment you leave, Swisscom pulls ahead and the gap keeps widening.

What speeds to expect

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50 Mbit/s is fast enough for video calls, streaming, and uploading photos. The speed cap on Swisscom's tourist plan is not a real limitation for any normal use.

The bottom line