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Galaxus Internet: fast, no-nonsense, affordable home broadband

Martin Jungfer
4.3.2025
Translation: Katherine Martin
Pictures: Manuel Wenk

Galaxus is adding home internet to its range of services this March. If you have a fibre-optic connection, you’ll get 10 Gbit/s for CHF 39 per month. Check out this interview to find out more.

Transparency notice: I’m one of the test customers Galaxus chose from within the company to try out its new fibre-optic internet plan. I hooked up my router for the very first time a few months back. At the time, Head of B2B Andreas Kundert and his team took me through the then rather rough-and-ready process of becoming a Galaxus Internet customer.

Mind you, copper cable connections are basically prehistoric.
Sure, fibre optic is definitely the future. On the flip side, there are still plenty of copper cables in the ground. People shouldn’t have to wait around for fibre optic cables to be laid in order to use our service. Still, even if you’re using the old technology, our service will still be fast enough for everything you need.

What about TV?
Terrestrial television is on the way out too. That being said, it’s still important to many people – especially when there’s a sporting event on. Or they just watch TV out of habit. That’s why we’ll also be offering TV as an optional add-on. It’s scheduled to launch in summer.

So it kind of is a bundle then.
No, it’s a standalone service. If you don’t want the TV option, you won’t be at a disadvantage. The price of the internet plan is affordable and transparent, as is the price of the TV add-on. We’re not forcing anyone into going for a bundle; people should only have to pay for what they need.

Do you need to have a Galaxus Mobile plan before you can get an internet plan?
No, you don’t. Again, we’re not forcing anyone to buy any packages.

But it’s cheaper with a mobile plan, right?
Yeah, that’s where our Family + Friends discount comes in. Every time someone’s added to a Family, everyone else gets a one-franc discount on their monthly invoice.

Hang on, does that mean that if I’m the only one with a mobile plan and I then sign up for a fibre-optic plan, I don’t save anything?
Right. But your wife could take out the internet plan in her name. That way, there’d be two of you in a Family and you’d each save one franc.

Oh, that’s set off my alarm bells. Not having internet at home? That could turn into quite the drama.
Don’t worry about that. In most cases, it only takes a few minutes – especially if you’re switching to Galaxus from a large provider. You have your new connection, you plug in our router and you’re back online.

Do you get a router from Galaxus? Or can you choose one yourself?
We’ve decided to supply a router as part of our internet plan. It’s part of the CHF 79 activation fee. You get an AX7501 from Zyxel, which performed well in our tests. Most importantly, it has real 10 Gbit network throughput – up to 8.5 Gbit comes through at once. Hardly any routers manage to achieve that. Plus, it’s easy to use and the software constraints are minimal.

Come to think of it, will you be installing Galaxus Internet in the Galaxus offices now? Not yet. So far, the service has only been made available to private customers. To be honest, I wouldn’t even know where to start looking for the fibre-optic sockets here.

Thanks for the chat, Andreas.

Got any questions about Galaxus Internet? Feel free to ask them in the comments. Alternatively, check out our FAQs.

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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