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didit2yerself

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reply to probboy

Re: Ok...

said by probboy:

Score one for the great state of Connecticut...
We'll see what AT&T does to try to counter this move.
maybe they just will chose to deploy the service elsewhere.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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said by didit2yerself :

said by probboy:

Score one for the great state of Connecticut...
We'll see what AT&T does to try to counter this move.
maybe they just will chose to deploy the service elsewhere.
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Coast···ticut%29

not deploy? hahahaa

NormanS
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That Wikipedia article could have been written about the entire S.F. Bay Area!
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EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

reply to patcat88
Isn't part of that in VZ's tiny Connecticut service area?


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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only the left 1/5th of it, or half of the leftest most green square (Town of Greenwich), Mianus River is the division between Verizon FIOS land (fully deployed/passes everyone BTW) and ATT land (spotty Uverse).

Its really pathetic that back in the 1990s, SNET (baby bell of CT) built a HFC plant throughout atleast Fairfield county, service was called Americast I believe. When SBC purchased SNET, they fought tooth and nail to abandon the plant/service, took bribing the governor to do it. The HFC plant still hangs on poles today below the incumbent CATV provider's HFC plant (Cablevision), missing/damaged in many areas. Some of the fiber in the HFC plant is being used to feed VRADs now. Amazing isn't it? A HFC plant being ABANDONED.


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