 hescominsoon
join:2003-02-18 Brunswick, MD
·Comcast
·Verizon Online DSL
| reply to cdru Re: Not A Chance
said by cdru :said by SilverSurfer :Who in his right mind would return to DSL if FIOS is available? FIOS would have to be seriously clusterfuck in order for me to change my mind and go back to piddly overpriced DSL. Did you even read the summary before posting. In case you didn't, here's the relevant part... quote: The service is, of course, offered primarily where FiOS isn't, and costs $32.99 for six months and $42.99 thereafter.
And even if FiOS is available in an area, not everyone may qualify (e.g. MDUs, condos, etc) or is ready to drink the FiOS kool-aid. Edited to fix open quote actually MDU' are now being wired due to corning's bendable fiber technology |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| said by hescominsoon :actually MDU' are now being wired due to corning's bendable fiber technology Thats no guarantee. Housing projects, slumlords/landlord red tape, difficult engineering, all get in the way. Plus it takes time (years), this is not the Army Corps of Engineers where unlimited manpower and unlimited funds exist. |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
1 edit | reply to hescominsoon MDUs arearen't governed under the same rules as regular housing is. A franchise agreement with a city would get you into most neighborhoods, but inside of a MDU is a different story. Many MDUs have exclusive agreements with communications providers that may preclude Verizon from running fiber within the premises. DSL may be available still if it comes in on a legacy telephone line that wasn't originally covered under an exclusive agreement.
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 hottboiinnc ME
join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH
·Time Warner Cable
·buckeye cable
| how do you figure MDUs are governed by the same regular rules as housing is? Any landlord can keep out ATT, VZ, Qwest, Comcast, TWC (except in NY), RCN, WOW or anyone else they wish. the MDU property is private and the gov't can NOT tell them who they must allow in to offer service.
Hell in most cases the MDU owner can kick the Bell company out and only offer Digital Phone by a cable company after all the MDU owner owns the wiring inside the building in almost 99.9% of all areas if not 100%- hence the reason to sell a customer wire maintenance. |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN | That was suppose to read MDUs aren't governed under the same rules. If you reread the rest of my post, it actually makes more sense that way too. Thanks for correcting me.  |
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