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Big communication scam on the part of Swisscom. As 80% or more of the FTTB/S equipment fleet is not compatible with g.Fast, this means that many subscribers will not be able to benefit from these virtual commercial speeds. Now the gap between the price paid for the service and what is actually provided has become so great that one may wonder whether it is still legal.
website / TV listings presentation
an idea…
in order to make the different lists of television channels more readable, I suggest that Swisscom only indicate the programs once (for example, RTS un and RTS un HD –> RTS un tout court).
as UPC and net+ do very well.
because this artificial puffery is, in a way, a show-off; as noted, among others, in this article: [www.degroupnews.com/dossier/comparatif-offres-tv-operateurs-internet-free-fait-difference](http://www.degroupnews.com/dossier/comparatif- offers-tv-operators-internet-free-makes-difference)
- Solutionselected by LeylaG
Hello fredymoon,
You can find all the diversion codes on this link: Call diversion. These sequences vary whether you are using a landline or mobile phone. For example:
* Divert a mobile to another number: **61*0791111111**25# call
* Divert a mobile to a Combox: **61*0860791111111**25# call
* The international dialing code can also be indicated: **61*+41860791111111**25# callYou can also check the status of the diversion with the code: *#61# call. We advise you to turn your device off and on again and enter the desired code again. If the error persists, send us your contact details in a private message. We will then make the modification for you.
Cordialement
Good morning,
SUMMARY:
1. Moving a message from the Spam Box to other boxes: OK
2. Reporting a Spam Box message as Non-Spam: KO (error…)
3. Reporting an Inbox message as Spam: KO (error…)
Thank you to the Swisscom technicians for making the corrections
“On apprend parfois plus d'une défaite que d'une victoire” — José Raúl Capablanca