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DSL Abschaltung: Telekom’s Big Switch Explained!

Telekom is phasing out DSL as it can no longer keep up with today's internet needs. In this video, we explain why DSL is being discontinued and how switching to fiber optic internet can revolutionize your online experience with faster speeds and greater reliability. Learn what this change means for you, how to check if your area is fiber-ready, and the steps you should take to prepare for the upgrade. Stay ahead with expert tips on transitioning smoothly from DSL to fiber and ensure uninterrupted, high-speed connectivity. If you found this information helpful, don’t forget to like and share this video!

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