Multilingual TV Switzerland
Switzerland runs four official languages and a household broadcasting fee — currently CHF 335 a year through Serafe — that funds SRF, RTS, RSI and RTR regardless of which language you actually watch in. For the roughly 125,000 Turkish speakers living here, mostly across Zurich and Basel, that fee covers German, French, Italian and Romansh programming but nothing in Turkish. Multilingual TV Switzerland from EuroMaxTV closes that gap: Swiss regional channels, Turkish channels, and international content sit in one guide, sorted by category rather than canton or language.
Süper Lig and Swiss Super League fixtures run alongside each other, and switching cantons doesn’t reset your subscription. Our other European packages follow the same structure, useful if your household splits attention across more than one country.
No second box, no separate satellite dish for Turkish content. Run the free 24-hour trial on your own connection before paying anything.
One Guide, Four Languages Plus Turkish
SRF, RTS, RSI and Turkish channels sit in the same EPG, no canton-by-canton switching required.
Transparent CHF Pricing
No activation fee, no hidden charges layered on top of the monthly price you see.

Switching Cantons Doesn’t Touch Your Stream
Traditional Swiss cable packages are often built around a single linguistic region — move from Zurich to Geneva and your channel lineup changes with you. Our infrastructure runs independently of canton or region, so the account that worked in German-speaking Switzerland works exactly the same in Romandy or Ticino.
Switzerland’s fibre and 5G coverage is genuinely strong by European standards, which means the bottleneck for most households isn’t bandwidth — it’s whether the provider’s channel guide actually reflects how a multilingual household watches. For background on how IPTV is treated under EU and Swiss frameworks, see our page on IPTV legality in Europe.
Same-Day Activation
Your login arrives the same day you sign up. No technician visit, no waiting for a router to arrive.
Support in Three Languages
Setup or billing questions get answered in English, German or Turkish over WhatsApp, whichever you’re more comfortable with.
Multilingual TV Switzerland
- True 4K & Full HD Streaming
- SRF, RTS, RSI & Turkish Channels
- Canton-Independent Access
- Same-Day Activation
- Transparent CHF Pricing
- No Long-Term Contract
Across Every Linguistic Region
The same account works in Zurich, Geneva or Lugano. Crossing a language border doesn’t mean resetting your setup.
Zurich IPTV
Home to the largest Turkish community in Switzerland, alongside some of the country’s densest fibre coverage. Our infrastructure is built around exactly that combination.
Basel IPTV
Close to both the German and French borders, with a long-established Turkish community dating back to the 1960s guest worker era.
Geneva IPTV
French-speaking Switzerland’s largest city, where RTS programming and an international population both need to be served from the same panel.
Bern IPTV
The federal capital, where administrative density doesn’t translate into slower streaming — our servers don’t notice the difference.
Lausanne IPTV
A university city on Lake Geneva, with a large student population pushing demand for flexible, contract-free subscriptions.
Lucerne IPTV
Central Switzerland’s tourist hub, where mountainous terrain makes traditional satellite reception unreliable — IPTV sidesteps that entirely.
Lugano IPTV
Italian-speaking Switzerland’s main city, where RSI programming sits alongside Italian and Turkish content in the same guide.
Winterthur IPTV
A Zurich-canton industrial city with dense residential neighbourhoods — the same consistent performance applies regardless of building density.
Built Around How Swiss Households Actually Watch
Most providers treat Switzerland as a single market and pick one language to optimise for. We started from the opposite assumption: a household here might speak German at work, follow RTS for the news, and want Turkish content in the evening — all without three separate subscriptions.
To compare Switzerland against the rest of our European packages, the full list sits on one page. The trial is free and takes about two minutes to set up.






