 | could it be the 20/20 tier could it be the 20/20 tier?
has there been an official announcement?
here hoping they announcement GPON for 100/100 |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | Might be a wireless/fios tie in The CTIA wireless conference begins tomorrow in San Francisco. »www.ctia.org/conventions_events/···ID/10169 I'm guessing they will be offering some kind of product/service that ties together Verizon Wireless phones with fios internet acesss. Maybe something like T-Mobile's Hotspot@home service. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 JeffreyConnoisseur of leisurely thingsPremium join:2002-12-24 Long Island kudos:3 | reply to ATHF
Re: could it be the 20/20 tier It must be pretty darn important for this kind of attention.
We'll see if it's the 20/20... |
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 JeffreyConnoisseur of leisurely thingsPremium join:2002-12-24 Long Island kudos:3 1 edit | reply to Linklist
Re: Might be a wireless/fios tie in I'm going to be a little more cynical and say they are announcing that they are going to start suing every VoIP provider, including but not limited to just Vonage. 
/sarcasm |
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 Matt3All noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | 20/20? Hopefully this will set the standard for other companies to follow, but I doubt it. I have fiber service through a local ILEC, but the closest competition is Time Warner with a paltry 384Kbps or 512Kbps upstream speed.
This is likely to one-up the cable companies who can't come close to matching the upstream this will offer until DOCSIS 3.0 is deployed.
Kudos to Verizon for this if it is in fact the official unveiling of a 20/20 tier. -- Pretty Fly for a White Guy |
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 KA3SGM- -... ...- -Premium join:2006-01-17 West Chester, PA kudos:1 | reply to ATHF
They've Finally Seen The Light, and It Burned Their Eyes Out Probably some big hype about a price increase...  -- "Lithium is no longer available on credit" |
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 nopingno route to hostPremium join:2007-01-09 | reply to ATHF
Re: could it be the 20/20 tier They can't even get 20/5 out to customers in some areas (yes, we have "competition") and you're dreaming of 100/100?
Verizon needs to step up, so much for the "most advanced fiber-optic network"  |
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 KA3SGM- -... ...- -Premium join:2006-01-17 West Chester, PA kudos:1 | reply to Matt3
Sudoku?? Must be those online games they have been talking about. They're finally adding the unlimited online Sudoku package for $12.99/mo. -- "Lithium is no longer available on credit" |
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 HarleyYacYacoPremium join:2001-10-13 Allendale, NJ kudos:2 | Billing??? I love VZ's Billing .I just hate the Phone call at 8 AM. If I don't get it early ..It usually takes an hour. Lee |
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 tiyuri join:2001-06-06 Little Silver, NJ | billing system A "better billing system"? That would imply Verizon has a billing system in place right now. That is giving them far too much credit. |
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 davePremium,MVM join:2000-05-04 not in ohio kudos:8 | Hooray, they've found the shovel As far as I'm concerned, the only "groundbreaking" news I want to hear from Verizon is that they're finally laying optical fibre to my neighborhood. (It's all underground utilities here, so they don't really want to spend the money). |
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 PDXPLT join:2003-12-04 Banks, OR | reply to ATHF
20/20? Nah. You guys still don't get it. To us geeks, FIOS is all about faster internet access.
To Verizon, FIOS includes internet access only because the market forces them to. To Verizon, FIOS has always meant one thing -- THE method to compete with the cable companies, ans grab a big piece of that proven cash cow - selling TV.
I'm guessing this is all about announcing some wizbang interactive/video/on-demand/yadda-yadda offering. |
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 zenafu join:2007-06-12 Brooklyn, NY | They've seen the light! My guess is that they'll be announcing FiOS will be offered free to every man, woman and child in America.  |
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 | 100/100 Lets all cross our fingers......... 100/100 Symmetrical  |
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 BenPremium join:2007-06-17 Glen Carbon, IL | Hopefully it means additional deployment... ...in my parents' town. Why do I say them and not me? Because they live in a Verizon area, while I live in an SBC area. So...no FIOS for me.
I can only hope for FTTH at faster than DSL speeds, or hope I run into lots of cash and get a fractional OC3 or full DS3. |
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 BenPremium join:2007-06-17 Glen Carbon, IL | reply to thecybernerd
Re: 100/100 said by thecybernerd:Lets all cross our fingers......... 100/100 Symmetrical We would be lucky to get that in major metro areas at the beginning of the next decade. Well, if you assume the cost must be below $200/mo. Of course if you have plenty of cash you can get a full OC3 today (155Mbps).
I would love to be proven wrong on this prediction, but it's seriously what I think.
Hopefully by then it'll be possible to get T1 service at less than $250/mo. (for the sake of rural areas). |
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 BenPremium join:2007-06-17 Glen Carbon, IL | reply to zenafu
Re: They've seen the light! Nah...they'd never do that. How would they make any money? Besides, I don't see it happening unless Verizon purchases SBC (Oops I mean AT&T), Embarq, Qwest, and every single little regional telephone company.
Although if that really happened that would be great. |
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 NOCManMacChatterPremium join:2004-09-30 Colorado Springs, CO | IPTV Xbox 360 Fall Update Who knows, but the PS3 is doing this with KT in South Korea so it could be this for the 360 in the US.
I doubt it's going to be a 20/20 tier though it would be interesting if they offered it to everyone across the board.
It'd really take the thunder out of the cable companies period.
Still they need to fix thier HD capacity issues. -- Mac Chatter »www.macchatter.net |
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 jammmin join:2000-12-14 Upper Marlboro, MD | Oh no Could it be that they finally fixed their crappy 2.0 IMG.
Will they be announcing 200 HD channels by the end of next year. Who knows |
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