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On 15.03.24 14:29, Richmond wrote:Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> writes:>
On 15.03.24 12:34, Carlos E.R. wrote:I've never come across the term before. I think we would call itOn 2024-03-15 07:42, Jörg Lorenz wrote:>On 14.03.24 21:13, Carlos E.R. wrote:...On 2024-03-13 21:00, Chris wrote:Carlos E.R. <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:On 2024-03-13 09:11, Chris wrote:Jörg Lorenz <hugybear@gmx.net> wrote:On 10.03.24 10:44, Bob Henson wrote:Newyana2 wrote:
>>>>My understanding is that the UK is doing more or less the same,>
and many countries are on the same road. Which means that a lot
of the current phone network is no longer circuit switched.
I'm aware of that, but that's the recent (domestic) move away from
copper lines and VOIP.
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Jörg's comment was about the backhaul being ip-based for a much
longer period.
It is so in his country, to my understanding.
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The Swiss I know have a tendency to think that the changes applied
in their country have also been applied elsewhere :-D
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Like no TV over the air.
Very Old Style! We use satellite or fibre-based IP-TV. More reliable
and much better quality. >> Tsk, tsk. Actually, in Spain, some
channels transmit in better >> quality >> over the air than via
fibre. Just a fact, they do.>that. But it is not classical TV over here, it is digital, and it is
BTW: Classical TV is a thing of the past. I know you would say
going strong.
You do not know what classical TV is: Linear TV. Has nothing to do
with digital or not.
scheduled TV, as opposed to On Demand TV.
Old style. My goodness!
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https://www.vplayed.com/blog/what-is-linear-tv/
>https://target-video.com/what-is-linear-tv/>
Classic TV is black and white with Spencer Tracy and Katharine
Hepburn.
Nonsense.
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