Swisscom AG is Switzerland’s leading telecommunications provider, offering a comprehensive range of services that encompass fixed-line and mobile telephony, broadband internet, and digital television. Originally founded in 1852 as part of the country’s postal, telegraph and telephone system, the company was corporatized in 1997 and partially privatized in 1998. Despite its commercial status, the Swiss Confederation remains its majority shareholder, ensuring that Swisscom plays a central role in the nation’s critical communications infrastructure.
The company’s core business activities include the operation and maintenance of landline and mobile networks, where it serves both consumer and enterprise customers. Swisscom’s mobile arm delivers 4G and 5G services nationwide, while its fixed broadband offerings feature fiber-optic and DSL connections designed to meet the growing demand for high-speed data. Swisscom also provides digital television services under the “Blue TV” brand, offering on-demand content, streaming options, and integrated multi-screen experiences.
Beyond traditional telecom, Swisscom has expanded into ICT and digital solutions. Its IT services division supports businesses with cloud computing, cybersecurity, data center operations, and managed network services. These offerings are aimed at enabling digital transformation for corporate clients, public institutions, and SMEs. In parallel, Swisscom Ventures invests in promising technology startups, fostering innovation in areas such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and digital media.
While its primary market is Switzerland, Swisscom extends its footprint internationally through its majority stake in Italian telecom operator Fastweb, which provides fixed broadband, mobile and enterprise services across Italy. The company is led by CEO Urs Schaeppi, whose strategic priorities focus on network modernization, sustainability and customer-centric innovation. Under his guidance, Swisscom continues to invest in next-generation infrastructure to support the digital economy and to maintain its position at the forefront of European telecommunications.
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