I moved I was satisfied with Vodafone and Kabel Deutschland in the old apartment now we moved I got a 200mbit line as a loyal customer for an additional 2 euro.
But mostly only 9mbit arrive since August, I check regularly and whenever I hang up after a support call it doesn't take long because I get over 200 with the xbox one X - this only lasts for one day. (I have 8cat lan cable!)
In the meantime I was accused of my PC being too out of date because I have to put in another network card or a new PC… I said I don't ask for a full 200 but if not 50 arrive something goes wrong. Yes, with what did they get 200 I got so with my one x then I was laughed at and yes that doesn't count because I have no real proof that there are problems. I mean, that's normal I'm a caregiver and in my spare time I like to gamble and watch streaming services and I need a good manager!
I would like to change but do I have to keep the overpriced cable connection for the TV with them? Offer Telekom is before DSL100
Your opinion?
Excuse misspellings I'm dyslexic
Quit and say goodbye to the association
Termination would be one thing. The other… Which, according to my opinion, would be much more important:
The questioner should clarify specifically how much data rate or. Speed is available at his new home.
Apparently Vodafone has a much higher data rate or Selling speed than is technically possible in terms of line technology.
Main reason: the further the place of residence from the local exchange, the lower the DSL speed. However, that is exactly what many DSL providers "accidentally" hide.
In plain language means: The questioner should EXACTLY examine his provider and ask explicitly what DSL speed is available at his place of residence.
An at least rough orientation of which provider with which max. DSL speed is available e.g. On
https://www.check24.de/dsl/verfuegbarkeit/
200mbit Vodafone sounds like cable, should be due to the shared medium, have many problems with. I would switch to 100mbit DSL, I'm satisfied with 1und1, but Telekom now seems to have prices that are okay. If you cancel, you should see when your contract ends, usually you have to cancel at least 3 months before the end, but in this case you may also get a special cancellation. For this I would recommend using cellphone or PC to test your speed at speedtest.net at regular intervals and save the results as a screenshot.
Is actually already in the question… 200mbit are in it, unfortunately only for a short time
@MissAri: With notice you should watch:
Nice, only (luckily) I don't have a Vodafone contract. You probably mean the questioner here.
@ Catweasel66:
IF 200mbit are actually present, THEN the question would have to be clarified WHY this is only present for a short time and then goes back again. For me, such events include A non-contractual fulfillment of Vodafone itself. And I would not be offered that for long and, if necessary, take another provider without further ado.
And I would not let myself be offered that for long and, if necessary, take another provider without further ado.
see my answer!
quit and say goodbye to the association
All right said 200 cables and they should be available here I have now given you a period of 14 days to give you the opportunity to fix the problem if not I make use of my special right of use
And I think it will be 1 and 1 with 100dsl, because the price with the router and TV Digital is better with it, it almost does not work and then everything is canceled