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Re: So What? said by pnh102:said by Cthen:The way you stated that would mean one company losing market share to another. That is not what this article is about. It's about Verizon neglecting their own product. It doesn't really matter either way. The fact remains that Verizon is one of the few companies that is actually working to deliver next-generation broadband. They should not be hobbled by having to maintain a dying technology. Um...I have DSL. Yes, I want FiOS. There have been the occasional truck in my area laying down fiber lines, so I'll be happy to go to it. But I've heard of people having problems with their DSL lines and, because of devoting so much manpower to FiOS, have to wait an excessive amount of time to get their dsl line back up. (hasn't happend to me, thankfully)
Who wants to pay for a product that doesn't work and Verizon is too slow to fix?
So Verizon still needs to be fair to customers that are 'stuck' using DSL when Verizon hasn't gotten to their neighborhood to lay down fiber. Plus, some people are content with their DSL line and don't want to get rid of it.
Hopefully, in a month, they'll be knocking on my door offering FiOS. And I'll reply, "IT'S ABOUT TIME!!!" |