SBB FreeSurf

SBB FreeSurf

Free Internet

⭐️1.4 / 5
Rating
🙌9
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of SBB FreeSurf

1.3.3

January 17, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.3.0

April 11, 2023

General bug fixes Update user interface

1.2.2

January 23, 2023

General bug fixes

1.2.1

January 26, 2022

General bug fixes

1.2.0

December 11, 2021

- Integration of other mobile phone providers since 12.12.21, Swisscom customers have also been surfing for free. - General bug fixes
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1.1.6

September 22, 2021

fix broken links

1.1.5

September 22, 2021

fix broken links

1.1.4

April 9, 2021

General bug fixes.

1.1.3

December 17, 2020

General bug fixes.

1.1.2

December 12, 2020

- Support of further mobile network providers: Now Digitec and Quickline customers can browse the web free of charge just like Sunrise and Salt customers. - Tutorial to get to know the app - Improved accessibility: VoiceOver and DarkMode - iPads are supported - Sessions can now be prolonged directly via the push notification - Improved customer information in the event of fault
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Price History of SBB FreeSurf

Description of SBB FreeSurf

Internet access free of charge from the app. SBB FreeSurf is available on all SBB long-distance trains (IC and IR). SBB FreeSurf is based on the excellent mobile phone coverage along the Swiss rail routes – passengers can benefit from a faster and smoother internet connection with more bandwidth than you get with conventional train Wi-Fi. Customers with a digitec, Quickline, Salt (Das Abo, GoMo, Lidl Connect are included), Sunrise or Swisscom mobile phone contract can surf the internet for free with die SBB FreeSurf app. Passengers from abroad will be able to surf the internet for free with a SIM card (also eSIM) from a mobile phone provider participating in SBB FreeSurf. Trains with a free internet connection are marked with ‘FS’ (for FreeSurf) in the online timetable. When boarding the train, the customers can open the SBB FreeSurf app. Automatic recognition takes place using a beacon. After registering successfully, the customers will receive an SMS text confirming that they can surf for free via their mobile phone provider. When alighting from the train or switching off the connection, you will receive a message stating that free internet access is no longer active. We only need customers to provide the mobile number to be used for registration.
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SBB FreeSurf: FAQ

Does SBB FreeSurf work on iPads?

Yes, SBB FreeSurf offers an iPad version.
SBB built the SBB FreeSurf app.
SBB FreeSurf requires iOS 14.0 or later.
With an overall rating of 1.4 out of 5, SBB FreeSurf has a lot of room for improvement.
The App Genre Of The Sbb Freesurf App Is Travel.
1.3.3 is the most recent version of SBB FreeSurf.
The latest SBB FreeSurf app update was released on July 1, 2024.
SBB FreeSurf was first made available on February 6, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
SBB FreeSurf is now available to use in English, French, German and 1 more.
Sorry, SBB FreeSurf is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, SBB FreeSurf is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, SBB FreeSurf is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of SBB FreeSurf

  • Doesn’t work for USA phone numbers

    There’s no way to register unless you have a Swiss phone number. They claim it works with eSIM but there’s nothing to do and it’s all dependent on a SMS confirmation. Don’t bother if you’re American. Just buy a travel plan through your provider at home. 5G works well almost everywhere.

    Developer Response

    Passengers from abroad can browse the web for free using a SIM card from a participating provider. This is relatively easy thanks to eSIM and DUAL-SIM. You can find all information at sbb.ch/en/freesurf
  • Not to worry

    Does not work with Swisscom (largest in Switzerland) neither. Over-engineered process that does not work… Maybe do what all other airlines and train services do?

    Developer Response

    If this still does not work correctly, please contact us via sbb.ch/en/freesurf so that we can analyze your problem.
  • Don’t bother without a Swiss number

    Wasted 10 minutes to download an app that’s made only for Swiss phone number holders. Why so complicated to offer internet on trains free or paid via a website? Airlines figured it out.

    Developer Response

    Passengers from abroad can browse the web for free using a SIM card from a participating provider. This is relatively easy thanks to eSIM and DUAL-SIM.