Sunrise UPC gets completely new appearance by Thjnk and Rufus Leonard

The merger of Sunrise and UPC at the end of 2020 was the elephant wedding in the Swiss telecommunications industry. At that time, Liberty Global - the parent company of UPC - took over Sunrise. Nevertheless, the new company Sunrise UPC from May 23, 2022 as a brand is now again primarily Sunrise. Farewell to the UPC brand Existing UPC customers will receive their previous [...]

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The new key visual with the logo "Aurora".
The merger of Sunrise and UPC at the end of 2020 was the elephant wedding in the Swiss telecommunications industry. At that time, Liberty Global - the parent company of UPC - took over Sunrise. Nevertheless, the new Sunrise UPC company is now again primarily relying on Sunrise as its brand from May 23, 2022.

Farewell to the UPC brand

Existing UPC customers will continue to receive their existing products and services under the UPC brand. Step by step, however, these customers will also be migrated to the new Sunrise products, the management explained. The UPC brand will thus disappear in the longer term and will no longer be continued At least for the time being, however, the company will continue to be called Sunrise UPC rather than just Sunrise. "Should that change, then we will inform in due course," CEO Krause said.

New brand design from Thjnk

With the focus on Sunrise, the telecom group is also launching a repositioning including a new brand design - with a new symbol and new values - starting Monday. Thjnk Zurich is responsible for brand communication. The agency was able to prevail over the competition in a multi-stufigen pitch. The new brand identity was developed by London-based design and technology agency Rufus Leonard.

New claim "Dream big. Do big."

Sunrise wants to be more than a telecommunications provider - the brand should inspire and encourage people to realize their dreams. Because with positive energy and networked solutions, anything is possible. This is also what the new brand claim with the wording "Dream big. Do big." is also intended to convey this. This attitude comes across in the multi-stufigen funnel campaign across all advertising media. A 60-second manifesto film deliberately celebrates the ups and downs of life. And shows people who stick to their dream and their big plan, even when there is a headwind. People who stay positive, keep going and never give up - they are the ones who carry the attitude of Sunrise. Among them are ski star Marco Odermatt and tennis icon Roger Federer. The film is musically accompanied by a cover version of the Police song "Every little thing she does is magic", interpreted by Sleeping at last.

Appeal externally and internally

The new brand claim and the inviting messages are not only directed at Sunrise's customers, but explicitly at all employees as well. "Especially after such a large merger, it is important that all employees can build on a common vision and mission," says Andreas Caluori, Senior Director Brand & Marcoms at Sunrise.

Rebranding from London

Award-winning London-based design and technology agency Rufus Leonard has created a complete redesign for the revised positioning. This includes a new brand identity, the animated new logo, the "Aurora" which resembles a sunrise and is always placed on a horizon line, the definition of the imagery, co-branding principles, brand guidelines, POS concept as well as icons.

UPC brand is buried

Existing UPC customers will continue to receive their existing products and services under the UPC brand. Step by step, however, these customers will also be migrated to the new Sunrise products, the management explained. The UPC brand will thus disappear in the longer term and will no longer be continued. At least for now, however, the company will continue to be called Sunrise UPC rather than just Sunrise. "Should that change, then we will inform in due course," CEO Krause said. "We are reaching the most important milestone in the integration of Sunrise UPC," CEO André Krause was quoted as saying in the communiqué on the changes. At the press conference, he added: "We've trained hard and built muscle over the last few years." Now the company is ready for the future.

New Up subscription family

Under the name "Sunrise Up", Sunrise UPC is also launching the first integrated subscriptions that rely on the Sunrise brand. The principle is simple: if customers combine mobile communications, Internet and TV, they receive additional discounts. Depending on the choice, they amount to between CHF 20 and CHF 100 per month.

Partnership with Netflix

Meanwhile, Sunrise has entered into a partnership with the streaming provider Netflix for its TV service. As a result, customers will receive the US provider's movie and series offerings in a combined rate with the more expensive packages; a separate subscription is no longer necessary. In addition, Sunrise UPC has also teamed up with CH Media for streaming. The Swiss streaming service Oneplus from the Aargau media company is included in most TV subscriptions in its Sunrise edition.

Positioning in the higher price segment

Incidentally, with "Sunrise Up" the Group clearly wants to position itself in the higher-priced segment - and thus compete with the top dog Swisscom. The more price-sensitive customers, on the other hand, are to be reached with the Yallo brand. This was recently expanded into a full-fledged telecom provider with TV, mobile communications and Internet. Its offering is thus primarily aimed at Swisscom's low-cost Wingo brand or Salt's products. (sda/csi) Sunrise Sunrise Sunrise
Responsible at Sunrise UPC: Andreas Caluori (Senior Director Brand Development and Consumer Marketing), Anna Leutar (Head of ATL & Brand Campaigning), Andreas Jäggi (Marketing Manager), Graziella Gut (Brand Manager). Responsible at Thjnk Zurich: Alexander Jaggy, Pablo Schencke (GF Creation), Lukas Amgwerd, Anna-Fiona Geller, Johannes Gorsboth (Text), Lukas Frischknecht, Mieke Haase, Alexander Müsgens, Fabian Esslinger, Silvia Meierhofer, Raymi Mendoza, Leorah Uhricek, Jozy Jeanguenin, Stefan Kaetz, Felix Hackmann (Art Direction), Gordon Nemitz (GF Strategy) Fabienne Peyer (Strategy), Andrea Bison (GF Consulting) Claudia Ziltener, Michaela Bossard, Cornelia Nünlist, Jennifer Vogel, Linda Zaugg, Marcella Corti, Jochen Hennecke (Consulting) Thomas Nabbefeld, Axel Doepner, Laura Früchtenicht (FFF), Marc Seibert, Guido Block (Thjnk 24/7). External partners: Film: Stories with William Armstrong (Director), Cezary Zacherewicz (DoP), Michèle Seligmann (Executive Producer ), Jürgen Krause (Producer), Karina Kirschner (Line Producer ), Edoardo Moruzzi (Head of Postproduction), Peter Scherz delighted gmbh (Art Department CH), Birdviewpicture GmbH (Drone), Ester de Udaeta (Producer Spain Western), Iain Whitewright (Editor), Paul Yacono The Mill, Los Angeles (Color Grading), Denis Kretz (VFX), Jingle Jungle Tonstudios (Sound Design Manifestofilm / Audiopostproduction). Fotografie: David Daub (Wildfoxrunning and Lina Baumann), Tina Luther (Ströver). Responsible branding agency: Rufus Leonard (Neil Svensen, Carlo D'Alanno, Natalie Bennett, Rita Branco, Philippa Todhunter, Richard Warren, Carolyn Cox, Barbora Breckova) Responsible media agencies: Mediatonic: Marco Rose, David Hoesli, Cédric Zwicky. Sir Mary: Kevin Schälchlin (Media Consultant), Marion Nicolaus (Head of Media Operations & Intelligence), Eticus Rozas (AdTech & Data Manager), Fabian Habisreutinger (Strategy Director Media). Implementation: RTK

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