No telephone socket in the apartment. Is a DSL connection still possible?
I recently moved into my new apartment and then realized that there's no TAE socket, just these two cables. 1&1 said I was responsible for connecting the socket myself, or rather, the landlord was. My landlord says the internet provider should connect them.
A telecomman who was here. because my bandwidth was radically aborted. It was the TAE. I thought I had to pay them.
No he has clearly stated TAE that the provider must place/replace (by a Telekom technician)
The providers must trigger this. And they like to talk out.
So stay on or book at Deutsche Telekom.
Thank you :
When you order a technician, you connect the can. But you can do it yourself.
Up to the can, the Internet provider is responsible.
All after that is the contractor’s business.
That’s what I thought (in the bagging of my bandwidth) when it was clear that it was at the TAE dose. The technician who changed the said clearly the TAE is owned by Telekom. Must be set and exchanged.
So no.
Yes, I’m sorry, I can afford Deutsche Telekom right away, and so get the service. So always yes.
Hello,
it is perfectly right what has been said here: with us you simply admit that there must be a TAE-dose, then our field service comes on the delivery day and does it.
But at 1&1 this seems to be different. If I look at their homepage, it’s there that you should order an electrician with the repair or installation or turn to your landlord.
Perhaps an incentive to take the connection over us?
Best regards
^Jutta
Look in the hallway or so after a TAE plug dose that is also so early with us the “phone” was always in the hallway in all apartments What you have is Sat or something.
An apartment without a telephone was no longer available in 1970.
I don’t have a hall. It’s a room apartment. It’s probably just not a can yet installed. The cables are there
Since this is a fixed installation in a rental case, I would first research in this direction. Rental club? Then short letter, nice with matching judgement (we see miracles).
As for 1&1: in the house we rented 11 years ago, one of 1&1 had to come. At our current ETW, one of Vodafone came. It cost nix in both cases. The TAE or TV cans were already set.
Then you say at 1&1 that you have a DSL cable in the apartment and when renovating it is the can with color and the technician should bring a can.
Telekom does it without problems, doesn’t even cost extra.
if you have cable TV from most Vodafone, Internet also goes via cable TV cable