This is what the new router (Internet box) looks like. This is connected directly to the main telephone line. With the gray connections you have the option of plugging in analogue telephones. With HD-Phone you can connect directly to the built-in DECT station wirelessly.

With the yellow connections you can e.g. plug in a PC and also TV 2.0.

[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/geraet/internet-router/internetbox-standard.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/geraet/internet- router/internetbox-standard.html)

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MarcoR wrote:

Did I understand you correctly: For example, I can order a Vivo-Paket and then simply plug in the router supplied instead of the NT and then it will work? So no new/better “supply line” (copper or glass) and Anschluss are needed for the router?


That’s exactly how it is normally…no - no other supply line is necessary

Depending on what your aunt needs (telephone, internet, TV), a M-Budget combination offer could also be an option. For just CHF 40.– similar to Swisscom Casa, but with a telephone flat rate to the CH landline…

And just M-Budget telephone support and no Swisscom support….

https://shop.m-budget.migros.ch/de/kombiangebote

[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/festnetz/anschluesse-tarife/swisscom-casa.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/festnetz/anschluesse-tarife/swisscom- casa.html)

https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/kombi-angebote/angebote.html

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@POGO 1104 wrote:

…. That’s exactly how it is normally…no - no other supply line is necessary


If there is already a fiber optic socket installed in the apartment, then the Anschluss could be easier there (just plug everything together correctly).

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@MarcoR wrote:

The “Swisscom Casa” and M-Budget “Kombi 1” subscriptions have Swisscom TV 2.0 light and a 2 Mbit/s download rate, yes.


Simply that there are no misunderstandings:

M-Budget TV is not the same as Swisscom TV. It’s probably pretty similar and the channel selection is +/- the same and the picture quality should also be the same. The same backend is probably running in the background. But the look and feel of the frontend is different.

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@MarcoR wrote:

I can imagine. But if it’s sold together, you can assume that it runs smoothly, right?


If you don’t answer the question of what the availability check shows, they won’t be able to give you an answer as to whether the TV is running smoothly. A subscription does not say what might be available and it would not be the first time that a subscription was sold that does not meet the requirements.

You can order a subscription with slow internet which only limits the speed but would have more power available in the background and this additional power will then automatically be available on TV, but e.g. not for surfing on a PC.

It is therefore important whether this service is available for TV in the background.

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As I said, it currently has MultiLINE ISDN and DSL Basic. TV still runs via satellite (DVB-T).

Your advice is good to know when deciding on a new, suitable subscription. Thank you for that.

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As I said, it currently has MultiLINE ISDN and DSL Basic. TV still runs via satellite (DVB-T).

Your advice is good to know when deciding on a new, suitable subscription. Thank you for that.


It doesn’t matter what you have now, the availability check shows what could be possible with this Anschluss and you can then deal with the subscription accordingly. It is important to enter both values, existing main telephone number or address.

https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/checker.html

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I thought you meant a speed test - sorry!

Here is the result:

Internet speed at the locationDownload: max. 15 Mbit/sUpload: max. 1 Mbit/s

Swisscom TV is available in HD quality

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@MarcoR wrote:

I thought you meant a speed test - sorry!

Here is the result:

Internet speed at the locationDownload: max. 15 Mbit/sUpload: max. 1 Mbit/s
Swisscom TV is available in HD quality


Yes, exactly this information and you can see that the value for an HDTV should just be enough, now it depends on how the existing internal installation is carried out in order to get the best values.

In any case, the simplest subscription would be e.g. with TV 2.0 the Vivo XS, which includes the costs for the monthly line connection.

[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/kombi-angebote/angebote/vivo-xs.html?feature1=false&feature2=true](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/kombi- offers/offers/vivo-xs.html?feature1=false&feature2=true)

or the Migros ABo with reduced performance

https://shop.m-budget.migros.ch/de/kombiangebote/internet?gclid=Cj0KEQjwiKS3BRCU-7XQ75Te3NoBEiQAA2t_xDSk0deKW1fGdJXsqU28s0ZgxQsfvHJ3GgV82qALAr0aAq5w8P8HAQ

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@MarcoR wrote:

At the Swisscom Casa or [M-Budget Kombi 1](https://shop.m-budget. migros.ch/de/kombiangebote) the Anschluss is already there, right?

In any case, I don’t see any indication that this isn’t the case.


Yes, but sometimes there is no free telephone to the landline or mobile network and very slow internet for surfing.

You can compare these different advantages and disadvantages at the link, what’s important is what exactly your aunt wants, whether it’s a free phone, recording TV or not, fast internet or not.

The best thing to do is to put together a package of demands together with her.

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Yes, the Anschluss is included in both Swisscom Casa and M-Budget Kombi 1 - nothing more is added. Yes, both have a set-top box that is connected via LAN.

What is “different” about M-Budget Kombi 1 compared to Swisscom Casa?

  • Telephony to Swiss landlines is included

-Limited hotline times (Mon-Sat 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.)

-restricted Kundencenter

-restricted settings on the router

-No VoD on TV

-no HD telephony

What is “different” with Swisscom Casa than with M-Budget Kombi 1?

+7×24h hotline

+Swisscom TV light with VoD option

+Detailed Kundencenter

+more setting options in the router

+Possibility for HD telephony

-Telephone charges are generally NOT included

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