
Swisscom
Swisscom is the leading Swiss telecommunications company and basic service provider, offering comprehensive mobile, fiber optic, and IT services nationwide for private and business customers.
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100 Mbit/s
The price increases during the contract term. We consider the total cost and mark these offers to show greater transparency.
The Swisscom 100 Mbit plan offers a download and upload speed of 100 Mbit/s for a price of CHF 59.9 per month. Please note that this is a promotional offer, as the price increases to CHF 64.9 after 12 months. A WLAN router is included in the price and activation is free of charge; however, the minimum contract duration is 24 months.
Costs 1st year
- Subscription costs (months 1 to 12) CHF 478.80 12 × 39.90
- Router Included
- Activation fee CHF 0.00
Costs from 2nd year
- Subscription costs CHF 801.60 12 × 66.80
- Router Included
Price increase after 12 monthen
This price of CHF 39.90 per month will increase after 12 monthen to CHF 66.80 per month.
Details
- Upload100 Mbit/s
- TechnologyDSL, Fiber, G.fast
Contract terms
- Contract duration24 months
- Cancellation period2 monthsThe cancellation can be submitted optionally by phone, via live chat, or informally by letter.
Price analysis of Swisscom 100 Mbit/s
January 1, 2026 – June 2, 2026
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Price decreased from CHF 49.90 to CHF 39.90 (-20.0%)
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Swisscom Reviews and Experiences Overview
Swisscom is the largest telecommunications provider in Switzerland and the market leader in the fields of Internet, Mobile, and TV. The company operates the most extensive broadband and mobile network in the country, serving households in both urban and rural areas. Swisscom is majority-owned by the federal government.
Network Infrastructure: Largest Network in Switzerland
Swisscom owns and operates the most extensive network infrastructure in Switzerland. The fiber optic network is continuously being expanded, and the mobile network is considered the most developed in the country. Many other providers such as iWay, Teleboy, or Wingo rent Swisscom infrastructure to offer their own services.
TV Offer: Swisscom TV
Swisscom TV is one of the most advanced TV offerings on the Swiss market, featuring a wide selection of channels, Replay function, cloud recordings, and integration of various streaming services. The TV experience is considered one of the most comprehensive in the industry.
Mobile Subscriptions
As one of three national network operators, Swisscom offers a wide range of mobile subscriptions. The network quality is regularly rated as the best in Switzerland.
Pricing in the Premium Segment
Swisscom is one of the most expensive providers in the Swiss market. Compared to cheaper alternative providers that also use the Swisscom network, customers pay a significant premium for the brand and the directly offered service.
How We Rate Swisscom
The rating on zufriedenmit.ch is based on customer satisfaction data from public platforms as well as an assessment of the price-performance ratio. The aim is to provide a neutral, up-to-date picture of the provider from the customer's perspective.
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