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Swisscom Launches Multiple Devices Quad-Play Subscription

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Swisscom has recently launches a new quad-play plan, inOne subscription that allows subscribers to combines everything in one flexible package - mobile, Internet, telephone and TV from CHF 120/mth (~$USD121).

At the same time, inOne customers can also opt for the new 'Multi Device', which lets subscribers use their mobile line on up to three devices at the same time with the same phone number, on a combination of smartphones, tablets or smartwatches with SIM cards, for instance. 

Calls ring out on all devices – customers can take them on any device they like. They can also make calls while surfing on a tablet with their smartwatch still connected to the Internet.

Swisscom also takes an innovative approach to setup: once inserted, the SIM card automatically launches the activation dialogue in the browser and seconds later the second or third device is online.

Along with the previously launched eSIM and the ongoing expansion of the mobile network, Multi Device is a key building block in the development of the Internet of Things, said the Operator in a statement.

Dirk Wierzbitzki, Head of Products and Group Executive Board Member
And a growing number of everyday items nowadays have their own SIM card – from smartwatches and electric bikes and cars. Multi Device lets our customers make the most of these new opportunities right from the start without breaking the bank.

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