Review by Mike  UPDATED: 254 days ago member for 7.8 years, 4854 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Pittsburgh,Allegheny,PA
$34 per month (12 month contract)
about 7 days
Verizon
"It's active. Surprisingly reliable."
"Speed."
"They're still scum bags."
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Years ago Verizon sucked hard. The work on their network has changed the general opinion to they hardly suck. The sales guy lied and said I could get 3mb/768k as I live just under 11k feet from the CO and that is the absolute cut off. 11,001ft would have to go through living hell to get this connected. Covad says I'm 7k feet from the CO. I get to have 1.5mb/384k. You explain it.
It was a very simple bait and switch. Now, I live at 11,552 feet. My CO decided to pack up their things and move about 552 away from me. Supposedly there is work on FIOS and RTs in my area. By living here for many years, the last Verizon truck I saw was when an AT&T truck ate a telephone pole.
I can't say anything really bad about Tech Support or Billing. I had simple issues, under 2 minute hold time during prime hours, and talked to "phone nice people". Though I did find it amusing when someone in billing said "oh damn" and had a muffled laugh when my exact, pin pointed by NASA CO distance was not what I was told. Though I called for a DSL install, I was also offered Satellite TV, Long distance, wireless service, ect... In fact the guy had so many offers I ignored him until he said "Sir?" in a Brooklyn hoodlum accent and I reply "No thanks, just wanting DSL".
The main reason why I switched ISPs was because I wanted the speed upgrade. Sure my old ISP had a 2ms ping out to the backbone here in Pittsburgh and Verizon is giving me a 47ms ping... outside.. to the backbone... in Washington... they refuse to remove interleave. I like playing online games so ping is a great deal. The nifty little Westell status monitor indicates that I am interleaved and want to move to fastpath encoding (Verizon has a cute marketing name of Fast Packet) and they won't touch it. Instead of my 19ms ping to my world of warcraft server, it's around 290ms - 160ms. I sense a disturbance in the force. My old ISP was nearly doubled this price for the same speed.
The Services; Suck. If you make a mistake on the order, I have been explained more or less "tough crap". The account setup program is fairly neat but there is no way to skip from "Welcome to the internet for people just born" to online account setup. So I sat for about 5 minutes clicking "next" until I could get to the last part of the setup program.... the account.
How Verizon could stop being scum bags;
Bait and Switch usually pisses people off. I want my 3mbs downstream on fastpath encoding. Allow.. this might sound odd.. the ability to change account settings. Other than that, I'd be happy.
Until then, Verizon still blows.
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It's been over a year. I been updated to 3mb/768k on fast path. how about that? I was correct a year ago... they still suck. Phone support keeps transferring each other back and forth until you get someone who is only half slow.
Though I do admit when I posted in our Verizon direct forum, I got quick help and it was mostly accurate. Thanks to them my line is upgraded.
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Another year has passed (nov 14, 2007) and I'm updating my review. I had an issue with the old modem dying and instead of fighting phone techs, I went to our direct forum. I'm raising the tech support ranking just on the experiences in the Verizon Direct forum alone. I'm rather pleased with the experience. Other than the issue with the modem, the service is reliable, but relatively slow compared to the national bar.
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