Hi
Thank you for the answer.
Nope, I won’t switch. My in-laws have a subscription and I only use the internet as a backup and the ability to watch ice hockey on demand. I don’t spend 15.00 CHF more for symmetrical speed because I already have a symmetrical line (1G) from another provider on fiber optic. To
There is a dish with 4 LNBs hanging in my hut, which I personally have more advantages over SCTV 2.0.
And I already have these services via fiber optic and so the phone is connected to the router…
Unfortunately, as an ice hockey fan, I am forced to have a subscription to Swisscom…
Greetings
@ZBFTR wrote:
Well, the change will take place by the end of 2017 at the latest…
Ummm.. what is being changed? Vivo Packet compulsory?
All IP - SC TV 2.0 - your constellation no longer exists today.
….It’s actually clear with fiber optics….:smileysurprised:
No, no Vivo package requirement.
Ok, that’s clear about AllIP - but Swisscom won’t continue to operate TV1.0 in parallel with TV2.0 forever. My gut tells me that with the end of TDM analog telephony +/- TV1.0 will also be switched off… sometime by 2017…
….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@POGO 1104 wrote:
…that with the end of TDM analog telephony +/- TV1.0 will also be switched off….sometime by 2017….
Hi
But you Swisscömmlers already know that Economyline, Multiline, ISDN BA and PRI NEW can be registered until the end of 2017?
(Sorry for going off topic…)
Greetings
@ZBFTR wrote:
Hey
All-IP (artificial word) it is and if you really want to sell me SCTV 2.0, then go for it.
are you already making calls via the router???
@ZBFTR wrote:
But you Swisscömmlers already know that Economyline, Multiline, ISDN BA and PRI NEW can be registered until the end of 2017?
yes, it is known - and theoretically it can be switched off again on January 1st, 2018…
Afaik, the exact processes for this have not yet been fully defined…
Greetings, POGO 1104 (I’m not a Swisscomer - just a normal customer)
I don’t know any other option with fiber optics…
….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Hi
I’m making calls with a phone…:smileyhappy:… that’s connected to the router.
When I originally asked whether I could get symmetrical speed with an old subscription (no package), I mentioned that the router is connected with fiber optic.
And if I may digress again, I would prefer if the phone were connected to the LAN port of the router, that would be real ALL-IP! But you don’t give out the SIP data…
But I’ll find out…