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Re: major isps Yeah and cablevision is the only reason why they are offering the speeds that they are.
Also I was a little off on the download the speed test results are
68.2m/64.1m Cablevision schenkman @ Nesconset, NY, USA www.ispnetinc.net 15th 01:26 PM Cablevision dyn.optonline.net
So the verizon download is higher but the cablevision upload is higher.
Also Cablevison was not one step lower. Cablevision had some of if not the top fastest speeds before verizon saw that it had to upgrade or it was sunk.
Cablevision will not always be one step behind verizon. verizon was actually one step behind cablevision untill recently.
Ehck verizon still refuses to offer fios tv in lindenhurst so I would not call that one step ahead. |
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 | said by majortom1029:Cablevision will not always be one step behind verizon. verizon was actually one step behind cablevision untill recently. Cablevision was one step ahead of Verizon for years with speed offerings, as you stated. That has now changed and Verizon, for the foreseeable future, will always be ahead of Cablevision now. By the time DOCSIS 3.0 is rolled out Verizon will have upgraded their COs to GPON, so just imagine speed package offerings they could offer then.
As for FIOS TV, my stupid cable commission hasn't approved it for almost 3 years now. I am just happy to have the internet. Hope they get TV out to you in Lindenhurst & your local commission approves FIOS TV, good luck. |
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 | reply to majortom1029 Its NOT Verizon that is keeping FIOS from us in Lindenhurst. It is your local politicians in Babylon Town being paid off by that company that says they dont have a problem with competition, Cabalevision. |
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