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Lumberjack
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Newport News, VA
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Um, yeah

Considering the 30/5 tier in the Hampton Roads area costs upwards of $99/month (the 20/2 is $49/month) I'm thinking this tier if offered will be around $200/month here.

I really hope Verizon and Cox get into some pissing match so I can finally get the FiOS speeds of other markets in this area.
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SteveLV702
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Las Vegas, NV

I'm in hampton roads (Virginia Beach) and can't even get fios yet so I am stuck with Cox Cable and since I need a Static IP for work I am forced to get a Business Account and pay $120/mo + $5 per static IP..



Lumberjack
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join:2003-01-18
Newport News, VA
Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS

said by SteveLV702:

I'm in hampton roads (Virginia Beach) and can't even get fios yet so I am stuck with Cox Cable and since I need a Static IP for work I am forced to get a Business Account and pay $120/mo + $5 per static IP..
Fios isn't any cheaper. Verizon seems to just want to match Cox vs undercut them, so right now there isn't not much competition. I actually still have Cox since Verizon has yet to fix my billing problems (what a story that is) and I'm afraid they'll delete my account again.

When I get around to it I'm going to call Cox and turn my service off unless they offer me a unfiltered bus. package with static for less than $70/mo (I'll even agree to a 2yr contract for that).
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SteveLV702
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Las Vegas, NV

ya I would rather pay $99/mo for 30/5 then the $120/mo I pay now for 15/2 from Cox



Lumberjack
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Newport News, VA
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·Verizon FiOS

said by SteveLV702:

ya I would rather pay $99/mo for 30/5 then the $120/mo I pay now for 15/2 from Cox
Me too but that isn't static and it's filtered. The business eqiv for that speed is stupid nuts. The only package that seems reasonable for home usage (business wise) is the 15/2 (it might be 20/2) and that's going to run around $120/mo with a static. Unless they've changed rates recently.
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