No Obligation - No Problem

The mobile communications market is full of pitfalls. Providers regularly undercut each other on price and outdo each other in the variety of advertising gimmicks. But anyone who wants to be independent is looking for one thing above all: transparency. Digital Republic is taking a radically different approach. Central to this? Freedom for users, transparent prices without gimmicks, and the principle of “customers first”!

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What Internet Speed Do I Need for My Router?

Very few people want to make compromises when it comes to their router at home. High-speed Internet sells like hot cakes, even though many users barely use their bandwidth. To ensure that you only pay for what you really need, we have added our speed recommendations for routers and hotspots.

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eSIM, but Simple Please!

The time has already come in the USA, and the first eSIM-only smartphones are likely to be launched here soon as well. It is high time for providers to create an eSIM offering that meets the new demands of users. We’ve been on board since the very beginning and deliver the magic ingredient right away: Simplicity.

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Simple, Flexible and Reliable: The New Era of Mobile Subscriptions for SMEs

Countless complex mobile subscriptions pose a challenge for many SMEs in Switzerland. Month after month, they are confronted with confusing mobile contract bills – a consequence of long-term contracts, constantly changing subscription variants and complicated additional services. Digital Republic presents a new generation of user-friendly and flexible mobile subscriptions designed specifically for SMEs.

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What Internet Speed Do I Need for My Tablet?

Digital Republic recommends an Internet speed of 50 Mbits for tablets. However, there are big differences in usage behavior here as well. Tablets can be anything from a simple web browser for the couch to a mobile workstation or gaming console. We have supplemented our recommendation a bit so that you can find the right speed for your specific case.

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SIM, eSIM, iSIM - Nonsense?

It’s a familiar pattern: The SIM card has become smaller and smaller throughout its history. It is currently being replaced by the eSIM, which is also getting smaller. But it can get even smaller: With the iSIM!

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Prepaid or Subscription?

According to the online comparison service Bonus.ch, cellular subscriptions are becoming increasingly successful. Prepaid offers seem less attractive and the vast majority of users opt for a subscription. But there is another form that combines the best of both worlds: the prepaid subscription!

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Mobile Internet at the Service of Security

Security is not possible without strong communication. Digitalization is enabling ever better ways of alerting and coordinating. However, for this to work as simply and quickly as possible, appropriate software solutions are needed. ATT AG has been supplying these solutions since 1995 and now also with the connectivity of Digital Republic!

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6G Might Come Sooner Than Expected!

Research on the successor to 5G has been going on since 2017, and the new mobile communications standard appears to be much more than just a faster successor to 5G. We dare to take a look into the future.

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No Obligation - No Problem

The mobile communications market is full of pitfalls. Providers regularly undercut each other on price and outdo each other in the variety of advertising gimmicks. But anyone who wants to be independent is looking for one thing above all: transparency. Digital Republic is taking a radically different approach. Central to this? Freedom for users, transparent prices without gimmicks, and the principle of “customers first”!

Read more

What Internet Speed Do I Need for My Router?

Very few people want to make compromises when it comes to their router at home. High-speed Internet sells like hot cakes, even though many users barely use their bandwidth. To ensure that you only pay for what you really need, we have added our speed recommendations for routers and hotspots.

Read more

eSIM, but Simple Please!

The time has already come in the USA, and the first eSIM-only smartphones are likely to be launched here soon as well. It is high time for providers to create an eSIM offering that meets the new demands of users. We’ve been on board since the very beginning and deliver the magic ingredient right away: Simplicity.

Read more

Simple, Flexible and Reliable: The New Era of Mobile Subscriptions for SMEs

Countless complex mobile subscriptions pose a challenge for many SMEs in Switzerland. Month after month, they are confronted with confusing mobile contract bills – a consequence of long-term contracts, constantly changing subscription variants and complicated additional services. Digital Republic presents a new generation of user-friendly and flexible mobile subscriptions designed specifically for SMEs.

Read more

What Internet Speed Do I Need for My Tablet?

Digital Republic recommends an Internet speed of 50 Mbits for tablets. However, there are big differences in usage behavior here as well. Tablets can be anything from a simple web browser for the couch to a mobile workstation or gaming console. We have supplemented our recommendation a bit so that you can find the right speed for your specific case.

Read more

SIM, eSIM, iSIM - Nonsense?

It’s a familiar pattern: The SIM card has become smaller and smaller throughout its history. It is currently being replaced by the eSIM, which is also getting smaller. But it can get even smaller: With the iSIM!

Read more

Prepaid or Subscription?

According to the online comparison service Bonus.ch, cellular subscriptions are becoming increasingly successful. Prepaid offers seem less attractive and the vast majority of users opt for a subscription. But there is another form that combines the best of both worlds: the prepaid subscription!

Read more

Mobile Internet at the Service of Security

Security is not possible without strong communication. Digitalization is enabling ever better ways of alerting and coordinating. However, for this to work as simply and quickly as possible, appropriate software solutions are needed. ATT AG has been supplying these solutions since 1995 and now also with the connectivity of Digital Republic!

Read more

6G Might Come Sooner Than Expected!

Research on the successor to 5G has been going on since 2017, and the new mobile communications standard appears to be much more than just a faster successor to 5G. We dare to take a look into the future.

Read more