Hello everyone!
Is a TAE socket still necessary nowadays? We won’t be getting a landline phone. Who even calls on those anymore?!
Is the socket needed for anything else?
Is a TAE socket still necessary nowadays? We won’t be getting a landline phone. Who even calls on those anymore?!
Is the socket needed for anything else?
Nummer12 schrieb:
The frustration with the copper cable in the new build has eased a bit – the technician came, we ordered 250 Mbps download, measured 270 Mbps – so that fits. Upload is only 40 Mbps, I still need to check that. We took a bit of a risk and completely skipped satellite/coaxial wiring, etc.That’s exactly what we’re doing too. The entire street has 250 Mbps. But the property right behind us only gets 16 Mbps. A real gamble. 20,000 euros for fiber optic and cabling was just too expensive for us.
Clear!
The technician said that our house is very close to the distribution point – so the 250 Mbps is no problem. I was impressed with the setup of the FritzBox – it has never been easier. Just a few clicks on the phone (without having the internet provider’s customer data at hand), and the FritzBox retrieved everything by itself.
Previously, I had a 500 Mbps fiber optic connection that worked practically without interruptions. Now I’m curious to see how stable this super-vectoring technology over copper lines will be.
The technician said that our house is very close to the distribution point – so the 250 Mbps is no problem. I was impressed with the setup of the FritzBox – it has never been easier. Just a few clicks on the phone (without having the internet provider’s customer data at hand), and the FritzBox retrieved everything by itself.
Previously, I had a 500 Mbps fiber optic connection that worked practically without interruptions. Now I’m curious to see how stable this super-vectoring technology over copper lines will be.
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DerGuteTon25 Aug 2020 23:49Ah, you all have such tough decisions to make, fiber optic or copper, NID box (network interface device) or not. I appreciate the latest information I received from the telecom provider—well, after the demarcation point and NID box were installed and I was about to sign up for a plan:
"Unfortunately, at the moment we can only offer you voice-only plans."
"Unfortunately, at the moment we can only offer you voice-only plans."
DerGuteTon schrieb:
Ah, you all have such tough decisions to make, fiber optic or copper, TAE socket or not. These aren’t really choices because you often don’t have an option. When you get connected to fiber depends on an unpredictable rollout schedule — but if you do have fiber, you definitely won’t need a TAE socket anymore. And then you almost certainly won’t get one anymore : that is, plain telephone-only plans *LOL*
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DerGuteTon schrieb:
Ah, you all have such tough decisions to make, fiber optic or copper, TAE socket or not. I really appreciate the latest information I received from the telecom provider—now that the APL and TAE socket have been installed and I was about to sign up for a plan:
"Sorry, currently we can only offer you voice-only plans."
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That’s really disappointing...
Some might say this is a common issue. But nowadays, not having internet access really limits what you can do...
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