Salt vs. net+ – Monthly price comparison
The Salt 10 Gbit/s plan costs an effective CHF 54.11/month (all fees included over the contract term). The net+ 10 Gbit/s plan comes to CHF 83.13/month – Salt is therefore CHF 29.02 per month cheaper than net+.
The offers in detail
Salt: The Salt 10 Gbit plan offers a download speed of 10,000 Mbit/s and an upload speed of 10,000 Mbit/s for a price of CHF 49.95 per month. It includes a WLAN router; however, an activation fee of CHF 99.90 applies, and the minimum contract duration is 24 months. net+: The net+ plan offers a speed of 10 Gbit/s for only CHF 79 per month. An important feature is the included WLAN router; however, there is an activation fee of CHF 99, and the minimum contract duration is 24 months.
Total cost over the contract term
Over the minimum term of 24 months, total costs at Salt amount to CHF 1'298.70, at net+ to CHF 1'995.00 – a saving of CHF 696.30 with Salt.
Cost comparison over 24 months
Projected to a common 24-month basis, Salt costs a total of CHF 1'298.70, net+ comes to CHF 1'995.00 – Salt is CHF 696.30 cheaper over this period.
Internet speed comparison
Both plans deliver up to 10000 Mbit/s download and 10000 Mbit/s upload. Both use fiber.
Contract terms and minimum duration
Both Salt and net+ require a minimum term of 24 months.
Router and setup fees
With Salt: Wi-Fi router included, activation fee CHF 99.90. With net+: Wi-Fi router included, activation fee CHF 99.00.
Customer satisfaction: Salt vs. net+
In the Zufriedenmit.ch score, Salt achieves 38/100 points, net+ scores 47 points (net+ leads); on Google, net+ is rated 2.9/5 stars (22 reviews), while Salt has no Google reviews yet; on Trustpilot, Salt is rated 1.2/5 (5240), while net+ has no Trustpilot entry yet.
Verdict: Who comes out ahead in the direct comparison?
Salt stands out on price (CHF 54.11/month). net+ stands out on customer ratings and Zufriedenmit.ch score. For those focused on price, Salt is the better choice. Those who value proven customer satisfaction will be well served by net+.