 Zyniker Zyniker Premium join:2004-12-25 Anaheim, CA
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If only I weren't in SBC territory... Yes, I'm just waiting for their response to this whole thing...
Anyway, hopefully I will get the Comcast speeds...even though they have no direct competition from Fios in my area... -- Join the Theuth.com Distributed Computing Team! »distributed.theuth.com/deep_thought.htm |
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  ddecjc
join:2003-03-13 Kingsport, TN 1 edit | Wouldn't It Be Nice...
Sure wish I could get it in Kingsport, TN. My fastest option is 3000/256 from Charter (which is what I currently have). |
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 Eric Martin
join:2005-06-19 66308
| 30 megabits for $200 a month !!! OH JOY !
What a great deal !
Unless you realize that fiber can carry gigabits and even a terabit.
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber
»www.scienceblog.com/community/ol···699.html |
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 HawkI911
join:2002-04-08 San Antonio, TX | Great!!
A little competition never hurt anyone.
Now the next major hurdle is getting the cellphone rackets to start lowering their prices. Hopefully VoIP over WWAN will force them to start taking alternatives to cell phones seriously. |
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 ossito16
join:2004-07-31 Whiting, IN | upload speed
I don't understand why the upload speeds aren't keeping up with the download speeds. I would pay $50 for 5Mbps/5Mbps. |
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  staticx57
join:2002-01-24 Toms River, NJ clubs: | Comcast still has to fix my area..
While i do get good speeds ~5mbit, comcast still needs to fix it. But I do welcome the speed upgrade.  |
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  Orwell1984
@fdn.com | reply to Eric Martin Re: 30 megabits for $200 a month !!! OH JOY !
$200 is a lot, but it is also for speeds that the competition can't offer at all. |
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  fegul Premium join:2004-08-23 united state
| Now cable execs need to clean up the crap...
Verizon may be scaring the crap out of cable execs, but the cable execs still have not changed their diapers. They need to act quickly to keep a hold on their current customers and give them a reason to stay when the Verizon trucks roll into the neighborhood. -- |Networking Help|My Blog| |
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 Asmodeus
join:2004-05-26 Spring Valley, CA | left out in the cold out west...
verizon has no plans to come to southern california and if they are then i still won't see it for 2 years or more... all that does is leave cox in the drivers seat and shill out more money for their less than stable cable... |
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  Bill Light Up The Halo Premium,VIP join:2001-12-09 clubs: | People have already had FIOS installed and running for months in certain Southern California areas. |
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 DMS1
join:2005-04-06 Carrollton, TX
| reply to ossito16 Re: upload speed
said by ossito16 :I don't understand why the upload speeds aren't keeping up with the download speeds. I would pay $50 for 5Mbps/5Mbps. One technical reason is that the B-PON technology that FIOS uses provides 622Mbps downstream, but only 155Mbps upstream, per 32 users. Future standards will increase these numbers, but the available upstream speed will always be less than the downstream speed.
One commercial reason is that ISPs have to pay for their connections to the Internet and their cost planning has to make an assumption about usage. Typically, they assume normal 'casual personal usage' in which upstream traffic is limited. If they chose to offer faster upload speeds then it is a reasonable guess that the people opting for these packages would not fit the standard user profile and would end up costing Verizon more money in terms of traffic to and from the Internet. After all, if they offered a $50 5/5 package, how many small businesses would find a way to use this rather than spend many times more on a T1 line? |
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  oliphant I Have 8 Boobies Premium join:2004-11-26 Corona, CA | No way...return the money...then get credit
They'll get full credit when they return the BILLIONS they sole from Pennsylvania taxpayers! |
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  TheSaint
join:2002-01-25 Hanover Park, IL clubs:
·Charter Pipeline
·Comcast
| reply to Bill Re: left out in the cold out west...
I'm on the Central Coast of California, an area not marked for FIOS deployment. SBC has lowered their prices a little bit lately, but it hasn't forced Charter to up their speed and/or come in with a price reduction. As mentioned in the article, these deployments will only happen in areas that will give these so-called worried cable execs a little sweat. Currently they have no reason to do so here on the Central Coast. -- The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. --- Edmund Burke Kill your TV, then Internet Explorer: »www.mozilla.org |
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  oliphant I Have 8 Boobies Premium join:2004-11-26 Corona, CA | reply to Eric Martin Re: 30 megabits for $200 a month !!! OH JOY !
What other provider supplies residental 30Mb service in the US for $200/mo? |
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 haplo2112
join:2003-05-12 Charlton, MA
| If only Verizon would stop cherry picking.
When looking at the areas of deployment in MA its painfully obvious that they are cherry picking the communities to deploy FIOS into. There strat is great for scaring Comcast, but does nothing for Charter. If they were smart they would go after the communities served by Charter Cable. Thoses are the people screaming for something better and willomg to pay for it. |
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  mig Premium,MVM join:2000-10-26 Anytown, USA clubs: 
| reply to Zyniker Re: ...
Well I'm in the SBC territory and have been on the old grandfathered plan (6000/608)for almost 18 months. When I was able to get it I was happier than a pig in mud as not many others had that kind of speed.
Now, everyday it seems, here on BBR, all I read is what new ISP is raising their speeds, Bell South, Comcast, Cox, and Verizon. All I see from SBC is their lowering of prices on lower tiers, and for new customers only. Looks like a plan to run the smaller ISP's out of business, build up their market share before they worry about cable moving in on VoIP and taking these customers.
In the meantime, what about a speed increase for us loyal SBC customers, or maybe even letting the old customers re-rate to the new prices being offered to new customers. SBC is so tight lipped about any developments that they may be offering, makes me wish I lived in Verizon territory! Oh but then I forgot, we've got Lightspeed coming, just hang on for a couple of more years. 
Oops, this was supposed to be about Fios. Sorry about the SBC rant.  |
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 wuy3
join:2004-08-04 North Haven, CT | reply to haplo2112 Re: If only Verizon would stop cherry picking.
can anyone link me a page to a map of the FIOS deployment areas? |
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 subman87 Another day in the Brentwood
join:2000-11-24 Harrison, NY | Here you go:
»www.vfibercenter.com/ |
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 mglunt
join:2001-09-10 Fredericksburg, VA
·Verizon FIOS
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Just what you would expect from Cable companies.
Verizon rolls in with 15/2 connections on rock solid fiber lines. Cable can't touch it, but make up some 15-16Mbps number they KNOW they can't deliver to 95% of their customers.
They won't lower prices though... so their customers are paying the same or more for the 5/256 lines they offer.
I remember when Verizon dropped their DSL price from $60 to $30. I can't remember the last time a major cable company dropped their prices even $5. They are much more content increasing the imaginary service levels that fool 90% of the people. |
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 subman87 Another day in the Brentwood
join:2000-11-24 Harrison, NY
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My parents are in SBC territory in southwest CT, funny thing is Verizon is installing FIOS less than 2 miles from there house. Only thing is the boundary line between SBC & Verizon is the Mianus River, unfortunately my parents house is east of the river, which put's them in SBC coverage. Talk about being so close yet so far. |
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