Compulsory routers

Nico Rikken nico.rikken at fsfe.org
Fri Nov 27 09:09:35 UTC 2015


Thanks for looking up!

Not sure about other Dutch ISP's. I assume Ziggo (previously UPC, owned
by Liberty Global [doublespeak ;) ] will be difficult, if only
practically as a TV-cable modem is needed.

Regards,
Nico

On vr, 2015-11-27 at 09:16 +0100, André Ockers wrote:
> Op 26-11-15 om 09:29 schreef Matthias Kirschner:
> > * Paul van der Vlis <paul at vandervlis.nl> [2015-11-25 22:32:21 +0100]:
> >
> >> Another point is the "routerdwang". In the Netherlands you get "for
> >> free" a router with modem from your ISP. So people who would buy such a
> >> device have to pay double. Because of that, not many people will buy
> >> such a device, what makes it expensive.
> > But you are allowed to use your own router instead, right? 
> >
> > Regards,
> > Matthias
> I contacted XS4ALL and  it's legal to use your own router :-)
> 
> Best regards,
> 
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