 DufiefData
join:2006-06-13 Gaithersburg, MD
| reply to makaze Re: bad service
LOL. That's outrageous...and almost hilarious! Talk about audacity!
Look, Verizon has to deal (at least this is how the rumor on the street goes) with investor displeasure over FIOS deployment costs and the slow recouping of the investment in the new plant. It's not shocking that they'd try to reduce their investment into the old plant.
It seems likely that at some point FIOS deployment costs will decline to some low multiple of current annual copper maintenance costs--i.e. Verizon will be able to easily calculate how many years (hopefully less than a decade) it will take to recoup their fiber investment based on the lower resulting maintenance alone. Perhaps VZ has already come up with the number and doesn't want to release it for competition reasons.
It's not surprising that in a SUPER DUPER MONSTER-SIZE bureaucracy like Verizon, maintenance turns into a statistical game in which you try to "resolve" the largest amount of repair calls possible without making the actual repair. Maybe FIOS has become the indispensable cost and Verizon feels greater, er, "flexibility" when it comes to maintenance. Maybe the PSC does need to apply some pressure. |