🇨🇭 Switzerland from $0.07/min

Cheap Calls to Switzerland
From $0.07/min

Call any Swiss mobile or landline from your browser. Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lugano — $0.07/min to landlines, $0.36/min to mobiles.

Need to call your Swiss bank? Your insurance company in Zurich? A lawyer in Geneva? Switzerland isn't cheap — but calling there can be. Seven cents a minute to any landline. A 30-minute call to UBS costs $2.10 on GlobCall. Through AT&T? $45-90. That's not a rounding error.

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Switzerland

Mobile rate

$0.36/min

Landline rate

$0.07/min

Country code+41
LanguagesGerman, French, Italian
Local time--:--
Work weekMon–Fri

Common greeting

Grüezi (Swiss German) / Bonjour (French)

Common goodbye

Uf Wiedersähe (Swiss German) / Au revoir

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How far does your credit go?

$5
Mobile

13 min

Landline

71 min

$10
Mobile

27 min

Landline

142 min

Popular
$20
Mobile

55 min

Landline

285 min

$50
Mobile

138 min

Landline

714 min

Credits never expire • Add more anytime from $5

How Much Does It Cost to Call Switzerland?

Switzerland has excellent telecom infrastructure — Swisscom, Sunrise, and Salt compete on quality. But carriers outside Switzerland treat it like a premium destination. The markup is absurd. Here's what you're actually paying versus what it should cost.

Calling fromTypical carrierCarrier rateGlobCall
🇺🇸 USAAT&T / Verizon$1.50–3.00/min$0.07/min
🇬🇧 UKEE / Vodafone£0.75–2.00/min$0.07/min
🇩🇪 GermanyTelekom / Vodafone€0.50–1.50/min$0.07/min
🇫🇷 FranceOrange / SFR€0.50–1.50/min$0.07/min
🇦🇺 AustraliaTelstra / OptusAUD 1.50–4.00/min$0.07/min
🇸🇬 SingaporeSingtel / StarHubSGD 0.80–2.00/min$0.07/min

Carrier rates shown are standard pay-per-use without international add-ons (as of early 2026). Your actual rate may differ depending on plan and account type.

AT&T (USA)

$15–30

10 min to Switzerland

Vodafone UK

£7.50–20

10 min to Switzerland

GlobCall

$0.70

Same 10 min to landline

A weekly 30-minute call to a Swiss landline costs about $109/year on GlobCall. Through a US carrier? $2,340–4,680. The Swiss would call that "unvernünftig" (unreasonable). See rates for all countries.

How to Call Switzerland from Your Browser

No calling card. No carrier add-on. No app for the other person to install. Five steps, Swiss precision, under a minute.

1

Go to GlobCall.com and sign in

Or create a free account — takes 30 seconds with just an email.

2

Select Switzerland 🇨🇭 from the dropdown

The country code +41 is added automatically.

3

Enter the phone number

Mobile (10 digits starting with 07) or landline (9-10 digits with area code).

4

See the per-minute rate displayed

You know exactly what you'll pay before the call connects.

5

Click Call — connected in seconds

The call routes over your internet connection. Clear audio on any decent Wi-Fi or 4G.

Dialing format

  • Mobile numbers: 10 digits starting with 07 (e.g., 079 123 45 67)
  • Landline numbers: Area code + local number (e.g., 044 123 45 67 for Zurich)
  • Country code: +41 — GlobCall adds this automatically and drops the leading 0.

Swiss area codes by region

Zurich: 044Geneva: 022Basel: 061Bern: 031Lausanne: 021Lugano: 091Lucerne: 041St. Gallen: 071Winterthur: 052

When dialing internationally, drop the leading 0. Zurich 044 becomes 44.

Swiss mobile prefixes

076: Sunrise/Salt077: Various078: Swisscom079: Swisscom

All mobile networks cost the same on GlobCall: $0.36/min.

Why GlobCall for Calls to Switzerland

Switzerland is expensive enough without your carrier adding a 20x markup on phone calls. Banks, insurance companies, lawyers — they all operate by phone. Here's how to call them without the premium price.

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Call Swiss banks affordably

UBS, Credit Suisse, Julius Baer, Pictet — Swiss banks run on phone-based customer service. A 30-minute call to your private banker costs $2.10 on GlobCall. Through your carrier? $45-90.

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Landlines at 7 cents

Swiss landlines cost $0.07/min. Banks, insurance companies, law firms, embassies — all landlines. Business calls to Switzerland just became affordable.

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Credit never expires

Buy $10 and use it when you need it. No 30-day expiration games. The Swiss appreciate things that work reliably — so do we.

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Reach any Swiss number

WhatsApp can't call your bank, your Krankenkasse (health insurer), or the Steueramt (tax office). GlobCall connects to any Swiss landline or mobile.

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Same rate from anywhere

Calling Switzerland from New York, London, Singapore, or Dubai? Same $0.07/min to landlines. No "international surcharge" markup.

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Swiss-quality audio

We route through Tier 1 European carriers. On decent Wi-Fi, call quality matches what you'd expect from a Swiss service: precise and reliable.

Also available: GlobCall for Business · All country rates

Who Calls Switzerland?

Switzerland punches above its weight. Global banking hub. International organization headquarters. Multinational corporations. Millions of people worldwide have reasons to call.

🇺🇸United States

~80,000 Swiss + banking clients

High-net-worth individuals with Swiss banking relationships. Tech and pharma connections. Expats in Zurich and Geneva calling home.

🇬🇧United Kingdom

~40,000 Swiss + finance sector

Strong City-Zurich finance connections. Private banking clients. Pharmaceutical business ties. Ski property owners calling local services.

🇩🇪Germany

~320,000 Germans in CH

The largest foreign group in Switzerland. Cross-border workers, families split between countries, business connections across the border.

🇫🇷France

~150,000 French in CH

Geneva basin is practically French. Frontaliers (cross-border workers) by the thousands. French-Swiss families. Business between Lyon and Geneva.

🇮🇹Italy

~330,000 Italians in CH

Second-largest group. Ticino has deep Italian ties. Construction, hospitality, and finance. Families calling between Milan and Lugano.

🌍International orgs

UN, WHO, WTO, FIFA, IOC...

Geneva hosts 40+ international organizations. Staff from 180+ countries. Business with headquarters. Diplomatic connections worldwide.

GlobCall works from all these countries at the same rate. See all country rates.

Good to know before you call

Switzerland has three major mobile carriers: Swisscom (largest, state-backed), Sunrise, and Salt. Numbers are portable between networks. GlobCall reaches all of them at the same rate.

When to call

Switzerland uses CET (GMT+1) in winter and CEST (GMT+2) in summer. Business hours are 8am–12pm and 1:30pm–5:30pm (lunch is taken seriously). The Swiss are punctual — call during business hours, not during lunch. For personal calls, evenings 6–9pm work well. Avoid calling after 10pm.

🇺🇸 New York9:00 AM EST3:00 PM CET
🇺🇸 Los Angeles6:00 AM PST3:00 PM CET
🇬🇧 London2:00 PM GMT3:00 PM CET
🇸🇬 Singapore9:00 PM SGT2:00 PM CET

Country code

+41

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Emergency (Switzerland)

Police 117 · Fire 118 · Ambulance 144

European emergency 112

Language regions

Switzerland has four national languages. Most business phone lines offer multiple language options.

  • German-speaking (63%): Zurich, Bern, Basel, Lucerne, St. Gallen. Swiss German differs from standard German.
  • French-speaking (23%): Geneva, Lausanne, Neuchâtel, Fribourg (partial). Standard French.
  • Italian-speaking (8%): Ticino canton — Lugano, Bellinzona, Locarno.
  • Romansh (1%): Parts of Graubünden. Rarely encountered in business.

Common reasons people call Switzerland

  • Banking: UBS, Credit Suisse (now UBS), Julius Baer, Pictet, Lombard Odier, Vontobel — Swiss private banking is phone-intensive. Account management, investment discussions, compliance updates.
  • Insurance: Swiss Re, Zurich Insurance, Swiss Life — headquarters in Switzerland. Policy questions, claims, corporate accounts.
  • International organizations: UN offices, WHO, WTO, WIPO, ILO, Red Cross — all headquartered in Geneva. Conference calls, administrative matters, visa questions.
  • Pharmaceutical & life sciences: Novartis, Roche, Nestlé — Basel and Vevey are corporate hubs. Supplier calls, partnership discussions, regulatory matters.
  • Property & legal: Owning property in Switzerland? You're calling notaires, Grundbuchamt (land registry), property managers, and lawyers regularly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest way to call Switzerland from abroad?

Browser-based calling. Carrier rates from the US run $1.50–3.00/min. GlobCall is $0.36/min to Swiss mobiles and $0.07/min to landlines — that's 7 cents a minute to any landline in Switzerland. No monthly fee, no contract.

Can I call a Swiss landline from another country?

Yes. Swiss landlines use regional codes — 044 for Zurich, 022 for Geneva, 031 for Bern, 021 for Lausanne, 061 for Basel. On GlobCall, enter the number and the +41 country code is added automatically.

What is Switzerland's country code?

+41. For mobiles, that's +41 followed by 9 digits (drop the leading 0). For landlines, same format. Example: 044 123 45 67 becomes +41 44 123 45 67. GlobCall handles all the formatting.

How do I call a Swiss mobile number from overseas?

Swiss mobiles are 10 digits starting with 07 (076, 077, 078, 079). Drop the leading 0 and add +41. Example: 079 123 45 67 becomes +41 79 123 45 67. On GlobCall, just select Switzerland and enter the number.

Can I call Swiss banks from abroad?

Yes. UBS, Credit Suisse (now part of UBS), Julius Baer, private banks — all operate phone-based customer service on Swiss landlines. GlobCall connects at $0.07/min. Much cheaper than your carrier's international rate.

What time should I call Switzerland?

Switzerland uses CET (GMT+1) in winter and CEST (GMT+2) in summer. Business hours are 8am–12pm and 1:30pm–5:30pm (Swiss are punctual about lunch). For personal calls, evenings 6–9pm work well. The Swiss tend to respect quiet time after 10pm.

Which languages are spoken in Switzerland?

German (63%), French (23%), Italian (8%), and Romansh (<1%). Zurich and Bern are German-speaking, Geneva and Lausanne are French-speaking, Lugano is Italian-speaking. Most business lines have multilingual options.

Do I need to install anything?

No. GlobCall runs in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Open the site, sign in, dial. Works on any device with a browser and microphone.

How does billing work?

Buy credit from $5. The per-minute cost shows before you call and deducts as you talk. Your balance never expires. No surprises, no hidden fees.