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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:

  1. Multiple Swiss data-center regions delivering secure, sovereign hosting within Switzerland’s strict data-protection and regulatory frameworks.
  2. Tier-III+ design principles, with highly redundant power and cooling systems to support continuous uptime.
  3. Sustainability-focused operations, benefiting from Switzerland’s renewable energy mix and Swisscom’s carbon-reduction strategy.
  4. Swisscom Enterprise Cloud & Sovereign Cloud Services, enabling scalable IaaS, PaaS, and hybrid deployments entirely within Swiss borders.
  5. 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:

  1. ISO 27001, ISO 20000, ISO 14001, and other industry certifications across infrastructure and operations.
  2. Swiss data-sovereignty compliance, ensuring all hosted data remains within Switzerland's legal framework.
  3. Redundant power systems (2N/N+1) and advanced cooling architectures engineered for continuous uptime.
  4. 24/7 monitored security, multi-layer physical access control, biometric verification, and protected access zones.
  5. 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:

  1. Carrier-grade fiber connectivity across Switzerland
  2. National and international IP transit, MPLS, and Ethernet services
  3. Direct interconnection to Swiss cloud regions, IXPs, and major providers
  4. 5G and edge computing solutions supporting ultra-low-latency workloads
  5. Cloud integration services for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Swisscom’s own Enterprise Cloud
  6. 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:

  1. Enterprises needing secure, Switzerland-based cloud or data-center infrastructure
  2. Financial services & fintechs requiring strict compliance and low-latency national connectivity
  3. Healthcare and public-sector organizations with data-sovereignty requirements
  4. Global firms operating in Switzerland that need in-country hosting or hybrid-cloud deployments
  5. Carriers & ISPs seeking high-quality fiber, wholesale connectivity, or interconnection services
  6. Content providers & digital platforms needing resilient distribution within a highly connected market