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Price list Swisscom Line basic.
AccessPrice
per monthPrice
per order
Swisscom Line basic Basic price Connection feeConnection fee per additional access ordered at the same time for the same address by the same owner
25.35 43.0021.50
Change of addressSwisscom Line basic
First access Additional accessKeep the same number
43.0021.50 each
free of charge
Change of telephone number per access
At customer’s request (price for automatic phone number assignment)Required for technical reasons due to change of address or MultiLINE option
95.00
free of charge
Barring set* Barring set 1Barring of all calls – including carrier selection (call-by-call)
free of charge
Barring set 2Barring of all international calls (including satellite phones), 0900, 0901 and 0906 numbers, and carrier selection (call-by-call) The automatic wake-up call service cannot be used
free of charge
Barring set 3Barring of 0906 numbers
free of charge
Barring set 4Barring of carrier selection (call-by-call)
free of charge
Barring set 5Barring of 0900, 0901 and 0906 numbers The automatic wake-up call service cannot be used
free of charge
* The barring sets are free of charge; there are no charges for activation or subscription. Existing barring sets are not transferred and have to be subscribed to again in the Customer Center or at 0800 800 800.
Valid from 16 november 2015. All prices in CHF including VAT. Prices subject to change.
Swisscom (Switzerland) LtdContact Center FixnetCH-3050 Berne
Freephone 0800 800 800Telefax 0800 800 802E-mail [email protected] www.swisscom.ch
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Tariff overview. Domestic tariffs.
To the fixed and mobile networks
Standard tariff Monday to Friday 7 am – 7 pm
Off-peak tariff Monday to Friday 7 pm – 7 am Saturday/Sunday and public holidays***
To the Swiss fixed network 0.08/min. 0.04/min.
To the Swisscom mobile network* 0.32/min. 0.27/min.
To the mobile networks of other providers 0.35/min. 0.30/min.
SMS via the fixed network** 0.15/SMS 0.15/SMS
* Also applies to M-Budget Mobile ** 160 characters cost CHF 0.15. Each message may contain up to a maximum of 612 characters. Customers with CPS (Carrier Preselection) with
other telecommunications service providers (Sunrise, Orange, etc.) also pay the connection fees to their respective provider.*** Public holidays are 1 and 2 January, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Ascension Day, Whit Monday, 1 August as well as 25 and 26 December.
It is billed in CHF 0.10 blocks
International tariffs.To the fixed and mobile networks
To the fixed network To the mobile network
Country group 1 0.12/min. 0.42/min.
Country group 2 0.25/min. 0.55/min.
Country group 3 0.50/min. 0.80/min.
Country group 4 1.00/min. 1.00/min.
Country group 5 1.50/min. 1.50/min.
Country group 1: EU/Western Europe, USA and Canada, includes the following countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy (including Vatican City), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, USA (including Alaska and Hawaii, excluding US overseas territories), Canada. Excluding overseas territories (e.g. French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion, etc.)
Country group 2: Australia, Israel, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan, UkraineCountry group 3: Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Bahamas, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, China, Columbia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, Egypt, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kosovo, Libya, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russian Federation, Serbia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Venezuela
Country group 4: Benin, Bolivia, Cameroon, Cape Verde Islands, Congo (Republic of the Congo), Congo (Democratic Republic), Cuba, East Timor, Ghana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Nigeria, Pakistan, Paraguay, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tanzania, Togo, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Vietnam, Zimbabwe
Country group 5: All countries not listed in country groups 1-4, plus US overseas territories
It is billed in CHF 0.10 blocks
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International options.Detailed information about the tariff zones you find under www.swisscom.ch/options-abroad.
International fixed network option 500 A
Round-the-clock phone calls to all fixed-line networks within tariff zone A. Up to 500 minutes per month. Basic fee: CHF 9.–/month
International option 100 A
Round-the-clock phone calls to all fixed-line and mobile phone networks within tariff zone A. Up to 100 minutes per month.Basic fee: CHF 9.–/month
International Option 100 C
Round-the-clock phone calls to all fixed-line and mobile phone networks within tariff zone C. Up to 100 minutes per month.Basic fee: CHF 19.-/month
International option 500 A
Round-the-clock phone calls to all fixed-line and mobile phone networks within tariff zone A. Up to 500 minutes per month. Basic fee: CHF 19.–/month
International option 100 B
Round-the-clock phone calls to all fixed-line and mobile phone networks within tariff zone B. Up to 100 minutes per month.Basic fee: CHF 14.–/month
Options for several phone numbers.You can add up to two additional telephone numbers with the options.
“Second phone number” option
Fixed-network access with 2 telephone numbersBasic fee: CHF 15.–/month
If you currently have MultiLINE ISDN access: When changing to the Swisscom Line basic with the option “2 additional phone numbers”, you can keep 3 phone numbers and 2 speech channels. Swisscom Line basic (CHF 25.35/month) and the option “2 additional phone numbers” (CHF 17/month) are listed separately on your Swisscom invoice.
Internet option.Swisscom Internet basic option
Internet access with speeds of up to 5,000 kbps download and 500 kbps upload. Basic fee: CHF 34.–/month
You can only order the Swisscom Internet basic option on the freephone number 0800 800 800.
Options. Additional options can be ordered to go with your Swisscom Line basic in order to make cheap international phone calls
or to request several telephone numbers. If you need Internet access, you can also subscribe to the Option DSL mini. Any existing half-price subscriptions (National, International, Mini-Combi, Combi) as well as the chat subscription and the all-inclusive international subscription are not transferred and are not available with the Swisscom Line basic.
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Service information Swisscom Line basic.
A Basic service
1 Access > 1 access > 1 telephone number
2 Availability management > Do not disturb > Call waiting > Three-way conference > Barring of inbound calls
3 Absence management > Direct call forwarding > Call forwarding if no reply > Call forwarding if busy > COMBOX pro > Fixed network to go
4 Identification > Reject anonymous calls > Automatic caller ID for inbound calls
5 Service and support > Access to service and emergency numbers > Transcription services for the hard of hearing > Free entry in telephone directory > Free copy of telephone directory > Faults can be report 24 hours a day, 7 days a week > Itemised statement (on request), subject to a
charge
B Options
> International fixed network option 500 A > International option 500 A > International option 100 A > International option 100 B > International option 100 C > “Second phone number” option > Swisscom Internet basic option > Barring of outgoing calls (various barring sets)
C Data processing for marketing purposes
Customers can restrict or forbid the use of their data for marketing purposes.
D Conciliation board
The conciliation board, ombudscom, mediates in civil law disputes between customers and telecommuni-cations service providers. Further information can be found at www.ombudscom.ch