 | 2 classes I would assume there would be a residential Symmetrical service, and a Business class one. Different nodes, uptime guarantee's all that. |
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 openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | said by ShadezeRO:Different nodes, uptime guarantee's all that. I wouldn't count on uptime guarantees...at least very good ones. That would subtract from Verizon's other premium, high-margin DS-x and OC-x services. |
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 johnsp join:2001-02-07 Syosset, NY | said by openbox9:said by ShadezeRO:Different nodes, uptime guarantee's all that. I wouldn't count on uptime guarantees...at least very good ones. That would subtract from Verizon's other premium, high-margin DS-x and OC-x services. Very true! VZ would be in the red within days of such an offer. Why would any business pay thousands a month for oc-X service when MULTIPLE Fios lines could provide similar bandwidth at a fraction of the cost. |
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 srobmw join:2005-10-01 New Windsor, NY | Because most of those hi-cap circuits are used for point to point connectivity between 2 locations and have nothing to do with the internet. They are closed networks. Fios does not fit this description and is of no used in that capacity. |
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