  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH
·Armstrong Zoom In..
·AT&T Midwest
| Not surprising...
...considering AT&T ditched Project Pronto and I can still give a long list of areas that can't get DSL that Verizon would be more than happy to wire if they had them. -- "Whatsoever you do to the least of my people, that you do onto me!" Check out my internet radio station: »www.thebomb102.com |
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  RR99i FINALLY, Got Broadband
join:2003-03-18 Anderson, IN
| I guess Verizon is doing a great job. But with where I live. I don't see DSL from Verizon coming anytime soon. Been on dial-up for the past 2 1/2 years. But before I moved, I had cable broadband with Insight. SBC was my phone company. But I have Verizon now, and still hope from some kind of broadband from them. -- RR |
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  calvoiper
join:2003-03-31 Belvedere Tiburon, CA
| Since VZ still mixes Fios and DSL, we don't know if it's "DSL Growth" or just "Broadband Growth", right?
And VZ can go build Fios in ATT neighborhoods any time they want--just as CLECs can. The haven't yet because they are still dividing the market along historical lines, and because it still makes sense to deploy residential fiber only if you have 90+ percent of the market to move onto it.
calvoiper -- VoIP--the death knell of remaining voice monopolies! |
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  SayWhatSuccka
@comcast.net | Verizon what?
I still cant get Verizon DSL in the suburbs of Los angeles County. This News article is a LOAD! The Newsdesk needs to put down the Verizon Propaganda hotline now and then. |
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 SD6
join:2005-03-26
| deployment maps are in the eye of the beholder
It's nice that he gives a nod to the maps, and yes FIOS is in the suburbs (rather than cities or rural areas), but that doesn't make his "redlining" comment accurate. deployment maps are a user created guide, hardly conclusive evidence of redlining. |
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  Pathfinder Dazed Confused Premium join:2000-03-26 Mount Vernon, NY | reply to calvoiper Re: Not surprising...
I believe the article stated "over 100,000 FIOS customers" and showed 329,000 total broadband. -- support the Hunley |
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  Cjaiceman Premium,MVM join:2004-10-12 Parker, CO | reply to SayWhatSuccka Re: Verizon what?
I know that if they offered FiOS here in CO, I would buy A.S.A.P.! I was kinda hopin that they would buy qwest, but I guess that ain't happenin... Oh well. |
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  SuperJoker
join:2005-11-21 Yermo, CA
·Verizon Online DSL
| Supposedly
Supposedly the Yermo CA area will get FiOS as a Verizon agent mentioned that It was coming soon and why would I move and possibly miss It and I'd not asked about It(Verizon also had marked the ground w/spray paint[between a paved road and the local freeway] and on two streets nearby, but only in red which has since faded to pink on the pavement, Yellow would be gone by now). With the possibility of a New Casino in Barstow and Walmart being rejected for building a Distribution center there, Walmart could come to Yermo as the land is cheap and It's very near the Barstow area. Barstow is about to have a new Home Depot open in October 2006, It's at the I15 fwy and L street.  -- (10.02GHz crunchin 4 SETI w/the PC Perspective Killer Frogs) |
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  Fountainhead Premium join:2003-10-25 New York, NY clubs:
| Yermo?
Sounds like a reject from Sesame Street
I think that its important to differentiate between DSL and Fios for Verizon because if you are going to look at long term studies, they should be treated as two different variables even if they are both owned by the same company. -- It's all part of my rock and roll fantasy |
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  kamm
join:2001-02-14 Brooklyn, NY | reply to SayWhatSuccka Re: Verizon what?
First register then we might take your comment seriously...  |
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  SuperJoker
join:2005-11-21 Yermo, CA
·Verizon Online DSL
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said by Fountainhead :Yermo? Sounds like a reject from Sesame Street I think that its important to differentiate between DSL and Fios for Verizon because if you are going to look at long term studies, they should be treated as two different variables even if they are both owned by the same company. Well It could be worse out here, The Town of Yermo, California is located in the Mojave Desert with its name derived from the Spanish word for desert. Located near Barstow CA between Las Vegas NV.
As for differentiating between DSL and FiOS, I do already as one is based on old technology(Copper) and the other is based on Fiber Optic cable and Its technology(I think that is what You mean). The ISP doesn't [own] the lines of course as I think You and other[s] know(Just as Sat/Cable doesn't own those Disgusting Head on commercials), That's what the phone company owns, Verizon the ISP owns the accounts It serves and yeah DSL here is pretty popular. -- (10.02GHz crunchin 4 SETI w/the PC Perspective Killer Frogs) |
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  SayWhatSuccka
@comcast.net
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..So How does registering deem credibility? After all,You're registerd and no one takes you seriously 
It just ergs me to see the Verizon repair trucks plasterd with "Get DSL" adverts, when fewer than 10% of the cities lines are capable od a DSL signal. The cable companies going to dominate my area for the next century!
...Heh,And after the adelphia/Comcast merger/ acquisition,Verizon's going to look even dumber with it's 2% market share! Verizon just isn't even a contender in the largest state in the union!
It's going to be funny when the day traders start scrambling! |
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  Rob A Same Old Jets Premium join:2005-01-17 Pompton Plains, NJ | Expected
Fios will steal tons of new customers, along with $15 dsl getting dialup users. |
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  juicelee Premium join:2000-12-04 Hacienda Heights, CA clubs:   | reply to SayWhatSuccka Re: Verizon what?
I'm in the same boat. I can't get fios or dsl where I currently live in Hacienda Heights. My only real choice is Time Warner. |
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  lij
@nesbittburns.com
| Hi. Just a few quick shots from another unregistered.
1. Verizon added 440,000 new high-speed internet users in Q2/06, including 110,00 FIOS users, so 330,000 'regular' high-speed. Source: Verizon.
2. with the exception of Qwest, the incumbent telcos typically offer DSL service to 75% of their service area. (So surprised to hear it's not in HHeights). |
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 Skywalker83
join:2006-09-10 Tuckahoe, NY | reply to SayWhatSuccka I'd love to know where 10% can from, did you just make that up? |
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