Tag: Bilanz

  • The 23rd edition of the Telekom Rating

    The 23rd edition of the Telekom Rating

    Again this year, around 11,200 private and 1,000 corporate customers rated their experiences with their telecommunications providers in the BILANZ Telekom Rating. After Salt was number one among the three major mobile and fixed network providers for private customers last year, the company was able to maintain its number one position this year and further improve in the SME category, making it the first there as well Achieve place among universal providers.

    The pleasing survey results are further evidence of the high quality of the company's products and services, which can be traced back to continuous investments. They are a recognition of the efforts made over the last few months and years, particularly in the business customer area.

    Salt will continue to support the needs of this customer segment with the launch of Pro Office , a market-leading 10 Gbit/s internet and landline telephony solution for small businesses in terms of value for money. Small Swiss companies can now benefit from excellent service and product quality for their mobile fleet as well as for their internet access and telephone services.

  • Zurich remains at the top of the Swiss city ranking

    Zurich remains at the top of the Swiss city ranking

    The magazine “ Bilanz ” has published this year’s ranking of the quality of life in Swiss cities. Zurich took first place again and, according to the report , has been the undisputed leader for eleven years. The cities of Zug and Bern took second and third place, followed by Winterthur, Basel and Geneva.

    The city ranking was created by the real estate experts from Wüest Partner for the business magazine “Bilanz” based on several indicators for the quality of life in cities, for example in the areas of the job market, education, leisure and shopping. A total of 162 cities were rated in this way.

    According to the article by “Bilanz”, it hardly seems possible for other cities to break into the absolute top group. In the top 10, only the canton’s capital, Aarau, lost two places and fell from 6th to 8th place. When asked whether other cities even had a chance of making it into the top group, Patrick Schnorf from Wüest Partner was quoted as saying: “It’s impossible It doesn’t.” For example, St.Gallen, which currently ranks 11th, has a chance if the city could increase its educational and cultural offerings as well as its population growth.

    According to Schnorf, Bassersdorf ZH is a counter-example, which has slipped back eleven places. “Compared to other cities, Bassersdorf has not developed as quickly, for example in terms of education and culture,” Schnorf is quoted as saying. According to the ranking, the two economic regions of Zurich and Lake Geneva are the most liveable.

    Since there are only four cities in the top 30 from western Switzerland and Lugano, one in Ticino, it must be said that the overall quality of life in German-speaking Switzerland is higher.