Digitec iot Data Flat (365 days unlimited 0.4 Mbit/s)
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Digitec iot Data Flat

365 days unlimited 0.4 Mbit/s


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monty10

2 years ago

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Hochbauamt

2 years ago

There is a huge difference between these two subscriptions. With the connect subscription you only have 3 GB of data per month, with the iot Daten Flat you have unlimited data capacity. Conclusion: If you have little traffic, take the cheaper one (action), if you have a lot of traffic, then take the iot Daten Flat.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

To answer your second question, regarding the phone number. You simply need two SIM slots in the mobile phone (dual sim). One sim card from your normal provider, e.g. swisscom. And the second sim from digitec. With android, you can then set sim 1 (main sim card) to be responsible for calls and sms and sim 2 (digitec sim) for mobile data. The internet then runs via sim 2, i.e. digitec.

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mgagalith

1 year ago

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haslby

1 year ago

There is a ticket system in the customer portal and the option to contact them by phone from 8am to 6pm. However, I have never tried this. You can find the ticket system after logging in via the help link at the bottom of the page. Telephone if you look in Frequently asked questions.

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digimike88

3 months ago

how long

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streule1

3 months ago

how long what? You should at least make an effort to formulate the question properly.

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Snuffy

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

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The SIM card you mentioned is suitable for use with a 4G camera as it offers 4G/LTE network coverage. However, it is not possible to use this SIM card with multiple cameras at the same time as it is designed for a single device use. If you want to add a second camera that runs on the same subscription, you would need to purchase an additional SIM card. Digitec's MultiSIM option could be an alternative to connect multiple devices to one subscription, but this would incur additional costs.

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rene.hitz

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

The upload speed of 10 Mbit/s should be sufficient for live streaming a webcam. For a webcam in Full HD quality, a bandwidth of around 3 Mbps is usually required, while higher resolutions such as 2160p can require up to 10 Mbps. Therefore, the subscription should be suitable for most webcam applications.

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1c1tenango

6 months ago

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ApolloDS

6 months ago

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My experience with the cards is extremely bad as they use the Sunrise network which is constantly overbooked. At various times of the day, the connection drops out despite a good signal. The support team couldn't help either, even though they tried very hard. In the end they said it was Sunrise's problem. It may be that there are other cells that work better but for me Sunrise is over, even with mobile SIM cards the network is not usable. I doubt whether the 0.4Mbps will work with the fluctuations for a cam. A Salt SIM worked better for me...

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