Sunrise revenue drops 1.7% to CHF 747 mn in Q1

Sunrise said revenue declined 1.7 percent to CHF 747.1 million in Q1 2023 mainly due to lower revenue in the fixed-line business.
Sunrise 5G networkThis is due to ARPU pressure in the main-brand fixed offerings as a result of right-pricing activity and the competitive dynamics, partially offset by strong momentum for yallo.

Sunrise has generated revenue of CHF 305.4 million (–0.8 percent) from Consumer Mobile, CHF 280.8 million (–5.1 percent) from Consumer Fixed (Internet, TV, telephony and other services), CHF 140.9 million (+0.6 percent) from B2B and other revenue CHF 20.0 million in Q1.

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