Copper7 is not a new Init7 product, it has been around for a very long time and is technically a BBCS product from Swisscom, which Init7 leases from Swisscom for the copper connection.
The disadvantages are:
- the lack of landline telephony service, which you have to rent additionally via an external SIP provider for every Init7 Internet subscription if required
- no option for a TV subscription with a classic remote control with channel numbers and numbered TV channels
In my opinion, the Init7 subscriptions are only really interesting in combination with a fibre optic connection, but as long as you are still on copper, the subscriptions from Wingo, M-Budget, Teleboy and iWay still offer the better services as an overall package.
When looking for a copper alternative to a blue subscription, I would therefore not choose a Copper7, but if no landline flat rate is required but landline availability is still desired, I would rather choose Wingo, but with a landline flat rate I would rather choose M-Budget, Teleboy or iWay.
In principle, of course, all providers will work, the differences between the individual subscriptions can also be researched on the Internet and ultimately, which is really good, we no longer have a monopoly on providers and every customer can really decide for themselves what exactly is the best solution for them.
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