Swisscom
About Swisscom
Swisscom AG is Switzerland’s leading ICT and telecommunications provider, headquartered in Ittigen near Bern. Founded in 1998, the company delivers a full spectrum of digital infrastructure services—including enterprise connectivity, cloud platforms, cybersecurity, edge solutions, and data-center services—to businesses, carriers, and public-sector organizations across Switzerland and Europe. As a partially state-owned operator (majority owned by the Swiss Confederation), Swisscom combines national reliability with extensive digital-transformation capabilities, offering carrier-grade networks, secure cloud adoption frameworks, and a portfolio built for highly regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, and government.
Swisscom operates multiple state-of-the-art data centers within Switzerland, designed for extreme security, sustainability, and Tier-level resilience. These facilities support enterprise cloud workloads, hybrid deployments, interconnection services, and high-availability environments, positioning Swisscom as a strategic partner for organizations requiring sovereign cloud, low-latency computing, and robust digital infrastructure within one of Europe’s most stable markets.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Swisscom manages a network of high-availability data centers across Switzerland, engineered for enterprise workloads, sovereign cloud requirements, and mission-critical infrastructure. Key attributes include:
- Multiple Swiss data-center regions delivering secure, sovereign hosting within Switzerland’s strict data-protection and regulatory frameworks.
- Tier-III+ design principles, with highly redundant power and cooling systems to support continuous uptime.
- Sustainability-focused operations, benefiting from Switzerland’s renewable energy mix and Swisscom’s carbon-reduction strategy.
- Swisscom Enterprise Cloud & Sovereign Cloud Services, enabling scalable IaaS, PaaS, and hybrid deployments entirely within Swiss borders.
- Full-service portfolio including colocation, managed hosting, private cloud, public-cloud integration, and interconnection services for enterprise networks.
As one of Switzerland’s dominant critical-infrastructure operators, Swisscom supports sectors where security, compliance, and operational continuity are non-negotiable.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Swisscom facilities are designed for strict security and reliability standards, supported by:
- ISO 27001, ISO 20000, ISO 14001, and other industry certifications across infrastructure and operations.
- Swiss data-sovereignty compliance, ensuring all hosted data remains within Switzerland's legal framework.
- Redundant power systems (2N/N+1) and advanced cooling architectures engineered for continuous uptime.
- 24/7 monitored security, multi-layer physical access control, biometric verification, and protected access zones.
- Banking-grade infrastructure, supporting Switzerland’s financial institutions and government organizations.
Swisscom’s compliance posture aligns with stringent Swiss and European privacy and security regulations.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Swisscom operates Switzerland’s largest fiber and mobile network, offering extensive connectivity options for enterprises and service providers:
- Carrier-grade fiber connectivity across Switzerland
- National and international IP transit, MPLS, and Ethernet services
- Direct interconnection to Swiss cloud regions, IXPs, and major providers
- 5G and edge computing solutions supporting ultra-low-latency workloads
- Cloud integration services for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Swisscom’s own Enterprise Cloud
- Private WAN, SD-WAN, and managed network security platforms
This makes Swisscom a preferred partner for organizations requiring high-performance network infrastructure backed by Swiss reliability.
💼 Who It Serves
Swisscom is an ideal provider for:
- Enterprises needing secure, Switzerland-based cloud or data-center infrastructure
- Financial services & fintechs requiring strict compliance and low-latency national connectivity
- Healthcare and public-sector organizations with data-sovereignty requirements
- Global firms operating in Switzerland that need in-country hosting or hybrid-cloud deployments
- Carriers & ISPs seeking high-quality fiber, wholesale connectivity, or interconnection services
- Content providers & digital platforms needing resilient distribution within a highly connected market
