jicubef

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  • Swisscom TV App and radio

    Good day

    Would it be possible to program a button directly into the Swisscom TV 2.0 App so that you can select radio?
    Thank you for your reply.

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  • What was better with TV 1.0...

    First of all: Of course I don’t regret the change at all, as TV 2.0 is far, far superior to TV 1.0!
    Yes, “one thing” was better with TV 1.0, as the individual programs were “fluently” integrated into each other; In plain language: If, for example, I couldn’t watch a live broadcast until the very end, then with TV 1.0 it was possible to simply click on the following program in the replay and then go “a little backwards”.

    to “slide into” the previous one and thus locate the missed ending quickly and without much effort!
    On TV 2.0, however, this doesn’t work, so I watch the corresponding program from the very beginning

    have to select on and then “laboriously” fast forward to the missed point at the end…

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  • IP telephony with MULTILINE - a step backwards

    A week ago we replaced our ISDN MULTILINE Anschluss with IP telephony (3 HD Montreux). The results so far are disappointing:

    1. Although you can program several incoming phone numbers on one device, it is not possible to assign different ringtones to these phone numbers (update planned for 2015).

    2. Combox messages are not signaled as such on the phone but the Combox triggers a call and the call appears under “Missed Calls” alongside other calls.

    3. The Combox calls are signaled on all telephones, even on those that are not programmed with the corresponding incoming phone number. This is unnecessary and confusing.

    4. It is not possible to keep a separate telephone book for each device or per phone number.

    5. Once you have dialed a number from the address book, you get an irritatingly long buzzing tone, so you are unsure whether the number was dialed or not.

    6. The system is unstable and prone to failure: Suddenly a device has the wrong date; The second phone number has “disappeared” for two days and is no longer usable. Calls to this number go directly to Combox, even though it is not set that way. (The employees at Swisscom are friendly, but I still don’t want to have to constantly call the hotline.)

    For us, this represents a clear step backwards compared to the previous ISDN telephony. I can only advise, especially for MULTILINE, to think carefully about whether you want to switch to IP now. Based on our previous experience, we would no longer do it, but would wait until the change has to be made - in the hope that IP telephony will be more mature by then.

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