ᐅ Wired Connection vs. Telecom Fiber Optic – Making the Choice

Created on: 26 Apr 2021 14:56
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kgeisler
Hello everyone,

At the risk of asking a really basic question, we are currently facing the decision of whether to order cable (Vodafone) or Telekom fiber optic FTTH for our new development. We want to completely give up traditional TV connections (so from our point of view, we don’t need satellite or cable per se) and instead do everything via streaming. Therefore, for us, only performance, future-proofing, or price if performance is similar, matter.

However, we are finding it difficult to decide or to break down the costs.

Telekom definitely provides fiber all the way into the house, so the performance here is certainly the best. Monthly costs after new customer bonuses, etc., are about 90 EUR (around 90 USD) for the full gigabit.

For cable, I can’t get anyone on the phone who can tell me if their fiber also goes all the way into the house; if it does, would the performance be equivalent, or am I mistaken?

For cable, there is usually a cable fee of 21 EUR (about 21 USD), or am I wrong? Or does this only apply if you actually take cable TV, and otherwise it doesn’t have to be paid?

Then cable would be clearly cheaper with 75 EUR (about 75 USD) for the last mile. Otherwise slightly more expensive.

Has anyone faced a similar decision? What did you decide and why?

Thank you!
Tarnari27 Apr 2021 00:04
I have been watching every major, freely accessible international soccer tournament via Telekom Magenta TV, formerly known as entertain, for nearly 10 years. I have never experienced any server crashes. Not even in 2014 during the matches against Brazil or Argentina.
Since my TV is not on the terrace but in the living room, no one cheers or cries out loud before I do.
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AllThumbs
27 Apr 2021 07:04
Tarnari schrieb:

I have been watching every major, free-to-air international football tournament via Telekom Magenta TV, formerly called entertain, for almost 10 years. I have never experienced any server crashes, not even in 2014 against Brazil or Argentina.
Since my TV is not on the terrace but in the living room, no one cheers or cries audibly before I do.

Are there currently ways to receive it on a Smart TV without a separate receiver or app? In other words, I turn on the TV and can channel surf through the programs? That’s what is currently holding me back from Magenta TV.
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kgeisler
27 Apr 2021 07:07
Nordlys schrieb:

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AllThumbs schrieb:

Are there currently any options to receive this without a separate receiver or app on the smart TV? In other words, can I turn on the TV and channel surf through the programs? That’s what’s holding me back from using Magenta TV right now.

With IPTV, this is only possible through the TV’s built-in software. It’s quite possible that TVs will integrate this feature on demand in the near future (or maybe even already do). However, it won’t be possible without some setup or configuration.
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borderpuschl
27 Apr 2021 09:43
This is about which system or provider should be installed in the house. Since a trench to the house has already been dug or will be dug anyway, I would definitely have both installed in the house. This way, you will have all options available in the future.
Tarnari27 Apr 2021 09:59
In this case, it also depends on the costs. Our cable provider wanted €17,000 net (approximately $18,000), which we declined with thanks. However, it should be noted that the telecom company asked for the same amount for fiber optic installation to the house.

Therefore, we currently have only VDSL.
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Lumpi_LE
27 Apr 2021 10:02
If FTTH is available, I wouldn’t hesitate.
We have it too, it’s the most future-proof option.
And latencies are practically nonexistent, <2-3 ms