= Сообщение: 6837 из 12550 ====================================== ENET.SYSOP = От : Robert Bashe 2:2448/44 17 Jun 18 11:06:14 Кому : Michiel van der Vlist 17 Jun 18 11:06:14 Тема : Fiber connection to every household FGHI : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:2448/44+5b2626c9 На : area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:280/5555+5b25393f = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP866 ================================== Ответ: area://ENET.SYSOP?msgid=2:280/5555+5b28330a ============================================================================== Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Robert Bashe on Saturday June 16 2018 at 18:20:
RB>> Strange... we've had an open market for gas and electricity for RB>> several years, and I have changed providers of both, but have never RB>> noticed any problems. Maybe the providers in NL are not as reliable RB>> as the ones in Germany.
MV> It is not the individual providers, it is the infrasturcture that is MV> degrading. As I wrote in another message, all the providers can MV> compete on is price. It is not in their individual interest to invest MV> in the common infrastructure. As a result, we had more and longer MV> power interuptions.
You have to keep two things separate: the infrastructure (the power lines into your house) and the provider, the company actually supplying th power.
The infrastructure doesn't change merely because you switch providers. What happens here is that you read the meters once a year (we generally do this ourselves and report the readings on an Internet website). Then the energy providers and the infrastructure owners work out the charges between themselves, and you get a yearly statement showing what you owe (or have overpaid) and a notice of your future monthly payments.
My electrical infrastructure owner is RWE (or whatever it's called nowadays), and my provider is currently "EnergieGUT".
The same kind of arrangement is used for gas. The provider/supplier need not be the uinfrastructure owner.
But you, as a customer, never get two bills (one for infrastructure and one for gas or electrical power), as the companies arrange things between themselves.