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Company type |
Limited company (Societé Anonyme) |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 20 January 1998 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Max Nunziata CEO (since June 1, 2023) [1] |
Products |
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Revenue | CHF 1.073 million (2022) [2] |
CHF 971 million (2022) [3] | |
CHF 896 million (2022) [3] | |
Number of employees | > 1,000 (2022) [3] |
ASN | |
Traffic Levels | 1-5 Tbps [4] |
Website | Official website |
Salt Mobile SA (officially stylized as Salt.) is a Swiss telecommunications provider focusing on mobile telephony and fiber-optic land-line services. It operates the third-largest mobile network in Switzerland, with 17% market share.
Salt was founded in 1998 as the Swiss subsidiary of Orange S.A., and began offering its telecommunications services in mid-1999. The merger with Sunrise Communications AG was prohibited by the Swiss competition authority WEKO in April 2010. [5] Later, in 2012, it was sold to the British investment company, Apax Partners. [6] It continued to license and operate under the Orange name until 2015, when the company was sold by Apax Partners to NJJ Capital of Xavier Niel and the Salt brand was launched. [7]
An editor has performed a search and found that
sufficient sources exist to establish the subject's
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Company type |
Limited company (Societé Anonyme) |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 20 January 1998 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Max Nunziata CEO (since June 1, 2023) [1] |
Products |
|
Revenue | CHF 1.073 million (2022) [2] |
CHF 971 million (2022) [3] | |
CHF 896 million (2022) [3] | |
Number of employees | > 1,000 (2022) [3] |
ASN | |
Traffic Levels | 1-5 Tbps [4] |
Website | Official website |
Salt Mobile SA (officially stylized as Salt.) is a Swiss telecommunications provider focusing on mobile telephony and fiber-optic land-line services. It operates the third-largest mobile network in Switzerland, with 17% market share.
Salt was founded in 1998 as the Swiss subsidiary of Orange S.A., and began offering its telecommunications services in mid-1999. The merger with Sunrise Communications AG was prohibited by the Swiss competition authority WEKO in April 2010. [5] Later, in 2012, it was sold to the British investment company, Apax Partners. [6] It continued to license and operate under the Orange name until 2015, when the company was sold by Apax Partners to NJJ Capital of Xavier Niel and the Salt brand was launched. [7]