Best Austrian SIM for Vienna Commuters (2026): U-Bahn, S-Bahn, ÖBB Coverage Compared
Updated May 11, 2026 · Jules de Bruin, Editor · 4 plans tested across U-Bahn, S-Bahn, and ÖBB routes into Vienna
Updated May 2026. Vienna's commute spans 5 U-Bahn lines, the S-Bahn ring, and ÖBB Cityjet from outer suburbs. After the Wiener Linien tunnel modernization finished in 2024, mobile coverage in U-Bahn tunnels is essentially universal across A1, Magenta, and Drei. A1 leads on outer-suburb S-Bahn lines (S40 Krems, S60 Bruck/Leitha). Magenta wins 187.51 Mbps download speed in central Vienna. Drei takes 24.86 ms latency, useful for video calls between stations. Spusu at EUR 12.90/mo for 70 GB on A1 cells is the value pick.
Best for: commuters from outer Lower Austria where S-Bahn lines leave the Vienna ring. A1 network (8.4/10 Opensignal coverage), 30 GB, unlimited minutes/SMS, 5G, A1 Xplore TV bundle, EU roaming. The strongest signal on S40 (Krems), S60 (Bruck/Leitha), S2 (Mistelbach).
From
EUR 19.90/mo
Coverage
8.4/10
5G
Yes
Bundle
Xplore TV
Why we picked it: A1 has the most rural cell sites along S-Bahn corridors that exit the Vienna ring. If your commute starts past Stockerau or Wiener Neustadt, A1 keeps signal where the others drop it.
Best for: commuters who stream video or download podcasts inside the U-Bahn central network. Magenta network (187.51 Mbps Opensignal overall download), unlimited data, 5G+, EU roaming, Magenta One household bundle when paired with cable broadband or TV.
From
EUR 24.90/mo
Download
187.51 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Bundle
Magenta One
Why we picked it: Magenta dominates download speed in central Vienna and on the U-Bahn ring (U1, U2, U3, U4, U6). The Magenta One bundle makes sense for city households already on Magenta cable.
Best for: commuters who join Zoom or Teams between stations. Drei network (24.86 ms latency, lowest in Austria), 30 GB, unlimited minutes/SMS, 5G, EU roaming, Drei+ rewards, English customer service. Low latency keeps video calls intelligible when the radio environment shifts on the move.
From
EUR 19.90/mo
Latency
24.86 ms
Data
30 GB
Rewards
Drei+
Why we picked it: Drei records the lowest mobile latency in Austria. Latency matters more than raw download speed for two-way video, which is exactly the workload Vienna commuters run on the U-Bahn.
Best for: commuters who want A1 coverage without the contract price hike. A1 MVNO, 70 GB, 1,200 minutes/SMS, 200 GB data rollover, no minimum term, no annual price increase, 5G included. Identical signal to A1 contract since Spusu uses the same A1 cell sites.
Price
EUR 12.90/mo
Data
70 GB
Rollover
200 GB
Price rise
None
Why we picked it: commuter coverage as good as A1 at a third of the price. The 200 GB rollover means you can carry unused commute data into months when you work from home.
Which transport mode favours which network?
Mobile coverage on the Vienna commute depends on the operator's infrastructure at each transport mode. Here is what we measured.
Network coverage by Vienna transport mode
Transport mode
Best network
Why
U-Bahn tunnels (U1–U6)
Magenta (download), Drei (latency)
All three operators covered post-2024; Magenta peaks on speed, Drei on response time
S-Bahn inner ring
Tie — all three
Above-ground, all networks have dense cell coverage inside the ring
S-Bahn outer suburbs
A1
A1 leads on rural cell density along S40, S60, S2
ÖBB Railjet / Cityjet
Onboard Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi available; mobile signal is irrelevant on intercity routes
Tram + bus
Tie — all three
Surface transport gets standard urban coverage from all operators
Side-by-side comparison
Side-by-side comparison of Austrian SIM plans for Vienna commuters
Plan
Price
Data
Network
Strength
A1 Mobil M
EUR 19.90/mo
30 GB
A1
Outer S-Bahn
Magenta Mobile S
EUR 24.90/mo
Unlimited
Magenta
Download speed
Drei Mobile L
EUR 19.90/mo
30 GB
Drei
Latency
Spusu 12
EUR 12.90/mo
70 GB
A1
Value on A1 cells
Frequently asked questions about SIMs for Vienna commuters
Which mobile network has the best coverage in Vienna's U-Bahn?
U-Bahn tunnel coverage is essentially universal across A1, Magenta, and Drei since Wiener Linien completed its tunnel modernization in 2024. All five lines (U1, U2, U3, U4, U6) now have 4G/5G across both tunnel and station. A1 holds a slight edge on consistency, Magenta on download speed, and Drei on latency. For most commuters, the differences are within margin of error inside the tunnels.
Does the S-Bahn from outside Vienna have mobile signal?
S-Bahn lines mostly run above ground, so coverage depends on the cell sites along the route. A1 leads on the outer lines (S40 to Krems, S60 to Bruck/Leitha, S2 to Mistelbach) where rural coverage matters. Magenta and Drei catch up inside the Vienna ring. ÖBB Cityjet trains add their own onboard Wi-Fi at no extra charge on Railjet and Cityjet routes.
Is 5G available on every U-Bahn line?
Yes, all five Vienna U-Bahn lines now carry 5G on all three operators after the 2024 Wiener Linien tunnel modernization. Indoor stations and platform areas have 5G+ on Magenta. Speeds in the tunnel itself can drop versus the station because the radio environment is more challenging, but you can stream and video-call without issue.
Should I pick a contract or pre-paid SIM as a Vienna commuter?
Pick a contract if you have an Austrian IBAN, a Meldezettel, and pass the KSV1870 credit check. Contracts get you household bundles and more data per Euro. Pick pre-paid if any of those is missing or if your usage is below 10 GB per month. Spusu 12 at EUR 12.90 with 70 GB is the sweet spot for commuters who want A1 coverage without the contract commitment.