ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Salt Mobile Salt MobileSwiss telecommunications company An editor has determined that sufficient sources exist to establish the subject's notability. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Salt Mobile" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Salt Mobile SAFormerlyOrange Communications SA/AG (1999-2015)Salt SA/AG (2015)Company typePrivateIndustryTelecommunicationsFoundedJune 1999; 26 years ago (1999-06) in Renens, SwitzerlandFounderOrangeHeadquartersRenens, SwitzerlandArea servedSwitzerlandKey peopleMax Nunziata (CEO since June 1, 2023)[1]ProductsMobile telephonyFixed-line telephonyMobile InternetDigital televisionRevenueCHF 1.073 million (2022) [2]Operating incomeCHF 971 million (2022)[3]Net incomeCHF 896 million (2022)[3]Number of employees> 1,000 (2022)[3]ParentNJJ HoldingASN15796Traffic Levels1-5 Tbps[4] Websitesalt.ch Salt Mobile SA (formerly Orange Switzerland) is a Swiss telecommunications company focusing on mobile telephony and fiber-optic fixed-line telephony services.[5] It operates the third-largest mobile network in Switzerland, with 17% market share. History Former company logo (1999–2015) Salt was founded in 1999 as the Swiss subsidiary of Orange, and began offering its telecommunications services in mid-1999. The merger with Sunrise was prohibited by the Swiss competition authority WEKO in April 2010.[6] Later, in 2012, it was sold to the British investment company, Apax Partners.[7] It continued to license and operate under the Orange name until 2015, when the company was sold by Apax Partners to NJJ Holding of Xavier Niel and the Salt brand was launched.[8] References ↑ Salt-Chef tritt ab – sein Nachfolger ist bestimmt srf.ch, February 24, 2023, accessed March 26, 2023. ↑ Salt – 2018 Full Year Results salt.ch, March 13, 2019, accessed February 27, 2020. 1 2 3 Full Year Results 2022 salt.ch, March 24, 2023, accessed March 26, 2023. ↑ "PeeringDB: Salt Mobile". ↑ "We used to be Orange. We are now called Salt". Salt Mobile. Retrieved July 24, 2019. ↑ "Orange / Sunrise: No merger - Weko prohibits merger". handelszeitung.ch. Archived from the original on July 4, 2017. Retrieved June 21, 2012. ↑ "Weko genehmigt Verkauf von Orange Schweiz an Apax | NZZ". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Retrieved June 21, 2012. ↑ Adem Thomson, Arash Massoudi. "Xavier Niel buys Orange Switzerland for €2.3bn". Retrieved November 30, 2016. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Salt Mobile. Official website vteOrange S.A.Subsidiaries Belgium Botswana Cameroon Central African Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt France Guinea Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast Luxembourg Madagascar Mali Morocco Niger Poland Réunion Romania Slovakia Spain Tunisia Uganda GlobeCast World TV Orange Business Services India Orange Marine Shareholdings BT Group (4%) Jordan Telecom Group (51%) Jordan Telecom Orange Jordan Korek Telecom (20%) Mauritius Telecom (40%) OCS (67%) Sonatel (42%) Telecom Vanuatu Limited (50%) Telkom Kenya (70%) Products and servicesLibonCorporate directorsStéphane Richard (Chairman and CEO)ControversiesOrange S.A. suicides This article about a telecommunications company is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte