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On 15.03.24 14:04, Carlos E.R. wrote:Maybe because it is a concept used only by you. Instead of insulting, you could start the conversation by describing it.On 2024-03-15 13:49, Jörg Lorenz wrote:You really do not understand linear TV and modern TV concepts at all.On 15.03.24 12:34, Carlos E.R. wrote:>On 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:
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>>>>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.
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Tsk, tsk. Actually, in Spain, some channels transmit in better quality
over the air than via fibre. Just a fact, they do.
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BTW: Classical TV is a thing of the past.
I know you would say that. But it is not classical TV over here, it is
digital, and it is going strong.
You do not know what classical TV is: Linear TV. Has nothing to do with
digital or not.
Analog TV over the air is dead here; it is probably what you call
"linear TV". Digital TV broadcasted over the air, which is something you
Swiss do not have and probably did not even seriously tried, is
flourishing.
For your: https://www.vplayed.com/blog/what-is-linear-tv/
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