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==Business areas== [[File:Zuerich Bluewin tower.jpg|thumb|220px|Bluewin tower in Zürich]] Swisscom consists of the customer segments ''Residential Customers'', ''Business Customers & Wholesale'' and ''IT, Network & Infrastructure''. The Group also comprises the Digital Business division and Group companies such as Fastweb in Italy.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Organisation |url=https://www.swisscom.ch/en/about/company/group-and-capital-structure.html |access-date=6 April 2022 |website=Swisscom}}</ref> In addition, there are other Group companies in the individual business lines.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Group companies |url=https://reports.swisscom.ch/en/2021/report/annual-report/consolidated-financial-statements/notes-to-the-consolidated-financial-statements/5-scope-of-consolidation/54-group-companies |access-date=6 April 2022 |website=[[Swisscom Annual Report 2021]]}}</ref> === Swisscom (Switzerland) Ltd === As of 1 January 2008, all operational activities of Swisscom Ltd in Switzerland were outsourced to Swisscom (Switzerland) Ltd. While Swisscom Ltd has since operated purely as a [[holding company]], the activities of its wholly owned subsidiary Swisscom (Switzerland) Ltd encompass the former Fixnet, Mobile and Solutions business units, whose activities have been restructured into ''Residential Customers'' and ''Business Customers'' according to customer segment. In addition, the IT platforms and the fixed-network and mobile communications infrastructure have been merged into the ''IT, Network & Infrastructure'' division.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Business model |url=https://www.swisscom.ch/en/about/company/geschaeftsmodell.html |archive-date= |access-date=6 April 2022 |website=Swisscom}}</ref> ==== Residential customers ==== The ''Residential Customers'' segment comprises mobile and fixed-network telephony, [[Internet Protocol television|IPTV]] digital TV (''blue TV'') and the provision of broadband internet access ([[DSL modem|DSL]]). Swisscom combined its entertainment offering under the umbrella of the "blue" brand from 2020. The previous names "Swisscom TV", "Bluewin", "Teleclub" and "Kitag Kinos" have disappeared. ==== Business customers ==== The ''Business Customers'' segment helps business customers to plan, implement and operate information and communication infrastructure ([[Information and communications technology|ICT]]). The portfolio includes [[Cloud computing|cloud]], [[outsourcing]], workplace and [[Internet of things|IoT]] solutions, as well as mobile communications solutions for mobile working and communication, network solutions, office networking, business process optimisation, [[SAP]] solutions, security and authentication solutions and services tailored to banks. The Swisscom Digital Business unit focuses on digital services for SMEs through localsearch, activities in the fintech area and blockchain-based services. Swisscom Wholesale provides other Swiss telecommunications providers with commercial voice, data and broadband products. ==== IT, network & infrastructure ==== The core tasks of Swisscom ''IT, Network & Infrastructure'' include the construction, operation and maintenance of Swisscom's comprehensive fixed-network and mobile communications infrastructure. This division includes the corresponding IT platforms. === Fastweb S.p.A. === [[Fastweb (telecommunications company)|Fastweb S.p.A.]] operates the second largest network in Italy and offers voice, data, internet and IP TV services to private and business customers. In the first half of 2007, Swisscom acquired a majority stake in the Italian Fastweb. The cost of acquiring the stake amounted to around five billion Swiss francs.<ref>{{Cite web |date=15 May 2007 |title=Swisscom übernimmt italienische Fastweb |url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/swisscom-uebernimmt-italienische-fastweb/5895172 |access-date=6 April 2022 |website=[[Swissinfo]]}}</ref>[[File:Tower St. Chrischona.jpg|thumb|upright|Telecommunication Tower in St. Chrischona is the most important in north-west of Switzerland]] === Other business areas === Other business areas include business segments that do not belong directly to, but are related to, the core businesses of telecommunications and IT.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Group companies |url=https://reports.swisscom.ch/en/2021/report/annual-report/consolidated-financial-statements/notes-to-the-consolidated-financial-statements/5-scope-of-consolidation/54-group-companies |access-date=6 April 2022 |website=Swisscom}}</ref>
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