To ensure your Triply group enjoys the best possible speed and coverage across Switzerland, our eSIM connects to the country's premier Tier-1 networks. You'll typically be on either Swisscom or Sunrise. Swisscom is renowned globally for its extensive coverage, particularly in mountainous regions, which is fantastic for groups exploring the Alps. This means reliable 4G/5G connectivity for everyone, whether you're in a bustling city or a serene alpine village.
Which local networks does Triply's Switzerland eSIM connect to?
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