amungus Premium join:2004-11-26 America clubs:
| lowly schmoe It's always a great way to convince uninformed people by using an actor who's appearance is that of a less-informed person. This is a new low though.
"Hey, if dumbo here has something I don't, I want it too, and he must be right; he's on mah screen!"
Borderline false advertising here - yes, the cable companies have been upgrading many lines to fiber over the years, but none that I've heard of will actually deliver an actual strand of fiber to your residence. It all gets converted to coax somewhere along the way... | |
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  Rightous
@verizon.com
| Re: lowly schmoe actually Verizon does have Fiber all the way to the house but stops outside as maybe 1-2% of homes are wired with fiber optic lines. look at where they said free HD programming and claimed that Verizon requires a HD box for viewing and you pay extra for that...Well Guess what it also says in fine print HD programming not available in all areas and requires you to lease a HD or HD DVR unit for viewing. How is that not false advertisement? | |
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join:2002-12-15 Everett, MA clubs:
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| I seen itz on mah internetz. it muzt be truz !
I hated that guy in his tv show and I hate the web site already , there is some funny stuff in the kool aid over there in the TW Ivory Tower. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" | |
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@verizon.net
| "It all gets converted to coax somewhere along the way..."
That's true of FiOS TV too, right? Light to coax to TV. Both use QAM based digital and analog. Same channels, same Motorola set top box, similar price. One goes from light to coax down the street and the other outside your house. Meh. What's the diff?
Now, internet on the other hand, that's a different story... | |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | Re: lowly schmoe 10x less analog channels, and no DOCSIS or VOD streams to eat up bandwidth. Tell cable to do that. | |
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join:2002-05-24 Sandy, UT
| The difference is the fiber is at the house, terminated into a box attached to the side. That fiber has nearly infinate bandwidth in comparison to that chunk of copper that you share with 1500 people. You know there is a difference, you're just being a fanboi. For the record I'm in Comcast and Qwest territory and use DirecTV for my TV and Qwest for my internet.
Anyone with a brain knows there is a major difference in long term use of having a fiber right to your house and having a piece of copper running to your home. Verzion has nearly limitless options in future upgradeability with minimal cost. They could in theory deliver 10 independent full cable systems with 200+ channels each on that fiber along with gigabit ethernet without breaking a sweat, if equipment to utilize it and the actual content existed. That future proofing allows Verizon to react quicker to newer technology and delivery methods and because of nearly limitless bandwidth they likely won't get in the habit of over compressing signals like some cable operators or the previous actions of some satellite providers. | |
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join:2001-10-06 Pittsburgh, PA
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| Key word you used "uninformed"...I think that says it all.. To compare a fiber optic line to the side of your home(CAT5e or better to computer), compared to fiber used for back haul(cable)...hmmm...and their bonded cable DOCSIS 3.x, 4x...whatever will never be able to compete with FTTP. Isn't PR & marketing great !! | |
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  fireflier Coffee. . .Need Coffee Premium join:2001-05-25 Limbo
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| said by amungus :It's always a great way to convince uninformed people by using an actor who's appearance is that of a less-informed person. This is a new low though. "Hey, if dumbo here has something I don't, I want it too, and he must be right; he's on mah screen!" I guess you could call that the "Geico Effect". . .Even a Caveman can do it!
or modified for this situation:
"Even this dumbass has it". -- Wishes: When you wish upon a falling star, your dreams can come true. Unless it's really a meteorite hurtling to the Earth which will destroy all life. Then you're pretty much hosed no matter what you wish for. Unless it's death by meteor. --despair.com | |
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