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| reply to djrobx Re: Good article
said by djrobx : Verizon is not big on RTs in general. They don't even service DSL to some very rich, reasonably dense areas out here that would be obvious money makers. They seem to be looking at the longer term goal of FTTH. I think you're right on that. Verizon seems to have deployed DSL where they were forced to, or loose customers to cable. But their big focus is selling TV (like the cable cos., highly profitable) and deploying FIOS in order to do so. Qwest in contrast seems to have made their bet on deploying DSL.
This was confirmed in my talk to the Verizon crew, who told me they are told that they're "not in the DSL business" and that's why my RT won't get DSL (no cable competitor in this neighborhood).
In contrast, my weekend/vacation place, which really *is* in the middle of nowhere, has Qwest DSL (they put it in last year)! |
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| reply to PDXPLT quote: but Verizon doesn't bother, even when the neighborhoods are served by modern RT's
Verizon is not big on RTs in general. They don't even service DSL to some very rich, reasonably dense areas out here that would be obvious money makers. They seem to be looking at the longer term goal of FTTH.
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| Wow, a news article that pretty much gets it right. quote: But WildBlue's satellite started filling up, and in November last year, the company changed the way it divided the satellite's capacity. The move allowed the satellite to accommodate more people, but slowed down response times.
"That's when I stopped recommending it," said Cashman.
Which is exactly the same time I stopped recommending it to others, too.
BTW, not everyone on satellite lives in the "middle of nowhere". Alot depends on your telco provider's policies. We have both Qwest and Verizon territories around here. From the looks of things, the outlying neighborhoods in Qwest areas tend to have DSL service (you see those mini-DSLAM cabinets that Qwest uses), but Verizon doesn't bother, even when the neighborhoods are served by modern RT's. This was confirmed to me by a Verizon field crew. |
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