The price seems to be a bit far out when considering that a normal phone line (which includes the telephony infrastructure as well) costs only CHF 25.25/Month. Reading the financial reports of Swisscom from the last few years it doesn't seem Swisscom was losing any money on the phone lines even when excluding any traffic minute charges.
http://www.swisscom.com/GHQ/content/Media/Medienmitteilungen/2007/20070320_0...
Yet more work for BAKOM, Comcom and the Bundesgericht in the next years.
Andre Oppermann schrieb:
The price seems to be a bit far out when considering that a normal phone line (which includes the telephony infrastructure as well) costs only CHF 25.25/Month. Reading the financial reports of Swisscom from the last few years it doesn't seem Swisscom was losing any money on the phone lines even when excluding any traffic minute charges.
http://www.swisscom.com/GHQ/content/Media/Medienmitteilungen/2007/20070320_0...
Yet more work for BAKOM, Comcom and the Bundesgericht in the next years.
It's an insolence. Schloter and Dietiker are breaking their promise. See http://www.blogg.ch/index.php?/archives/633-ULL-Teilnehmeranschlussleitung-T...
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On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 11:23:38AM +0100, Andre Oppermann wrote:
The price seems to be a bit far out when considering that a normal phone line (which includes the telephony infrastructure as well) costs only CHF 25.25/Month. Reading the financial reports of Swisscom
You also have to take in account that service was degraded: in 1992, installing a phone line (new, with wiring to the central) took 2 days. They came with two wiring trucks and there were about 5 people. And I didn't have to sign any `provision' or guarantee I wouldn't disconnect the line until N years have passed.
Today, delays of 2.5 months are quoted in some cases, and not the most remote cases.
And I am still waiting (after three days) that my phone connection in La Neuveville (at 43 CHF (ISDN) + 7 CHF (advanced service 24h)) gets moved in Cernier ...
I would think delays like this are unacceptable. They seem to be due to Swisscom optimizing some costs, maybe in the attempt to raise more money.