Dear Swisscom!! Please introduce the Fritz router.

I mean, Swisscom can also offer the Fritz routers and offer them already configured. I would change immediately. You have a lot more options than at Centro Grande! What would interest me most is the built-in blacklist on the Fritz. Finally peace of mind from the unwanted advertising calls. That alone would be worth it. I’m sure this will definitely be well received. I’m definitely not the only one who’s annoyed.

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I would sign that too.

But the FB probably doesn’t meet the quality standards of the SC.

However, you are free to operate your own FB on an SC Anschluss. Stop without support.

Greetings Herby

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#user63

Your word in God’s ear:smileyhappy:

but I think the train has already left.

Swisscom certainly strives to have as few different routers as possible in the pool.

So it would be either or for discussion.

Why Switzerland has an “extra train” and in this case has not joined the “big” canton remains a secret of the product managers:smileymad:.

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@Master wrote:

Why Switzerland has an “extra train” and in this case has not joined the “big” canton remains a secret of the product managers:smileymad:.


well, as is so often the case, it must have been due to the price - or - there are certain connections between Fastweb (=Swisscom) and Pirelli Broadband….

greetings, o.s.t.

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….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼


@o.s.t. wrote:

well, as is often the case, it will have been due to the price - or - there are certain connections between Fastweb (=Swisscom) and Pirelli Broadband….

greetings, o.s.t.


Maybe you could convert the Fritzbox from German Continental tires to Italian Pirelli… ^^

All joking aside, I have the same opinion as you!

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I would also like more powerful hardware. It doesn’t have to be a Fritzbox.

Also had on devices like the Vigor7250N or the unavailable [VEVG3700](http://www.netgear.com/ service-provider/products/routers-and-gateways/dsl-gateways/vevg3700.aspx) joy.

Now Swisscom is the #1 contact point for 0 checkers.

There is software for everything. Mail, WLAN, etc., all settings can be automated.

The routers are plug n’ play.

Swisscom’s declared goal is to reduce support time as much as possible (e.g. with this supertool)

So I have less hope that anything will change.

But it’s nice that there have always been ways to satisfy everyone to some extent.

Luckily for the more advanced there is the simple 7390 which can be picked up in bulk at the Mediamarkt 😉

The challenge will be (even more so in the future) to transfer all of Swisscom’s bundled services to your own equipment or to free the routers from their costume at least a little.

Let’s accept them.

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