swintec Premium Member join:2003-12-19 Alfred, ME |
swintec
Premium Member
2008-Dec-3 11:57 am
Bring it to southern Maine...Expand the FAST footprint would ya? Then maybe Fairpoint would continue to be a viable player for broadband/phone service around here. |
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JohnA4 Premium Member join:2003-09-16 Pittsburgh, PA |
JohnA4
Premium Member
2008-Dec-3 12:12 pm
They won't expand it without TV. Same reason Verizon sold it. NH wouldn't talk to them about TV. At least Fairpoint is trying to avoid the franchise nightmare, by going IPTV like T did.
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Dominokat"Hi" Premium Member join:2002-08-06 Boothbay, ME 2 edits |
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As it is now, I know people are dropping their POTs lines left and right for either VOIP or Cellular. That isn't going to help Fairpoint at all. Each person dropping Fairpoint, is less money for them, and I fear that Fairpoint is going to be in trouble. I hope it works out for Fairpoint. We'll see soon enough. |
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swintec Premium Member join:2003-12-19 Alfred, ME |
swintec
Premium Member
2008-Dec-3 12:25 pm
said by Dominokat:As it is now, I know people are dropping their POTs lines left and right for either VOIP or Cellular. That isn't going to help Fairpoint at all. Each person dropping Fairpoint, is less money for them, and I fear that Fairpoint is going to be in trouble. I hope it works out for Fairpoint. We'll see soon enough. Exactly. Fairpoint took over from Verizon just as TW was turning on and ramping up advertising for there digital phone service in many of the Adelphia markets they acquired here. They will need to do something or its...Buh-Bye Fairpoint! |
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Northern Maine... |
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mrvid join:2007-06-19 Levittown, NY |
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I don't know if their going to get that break; there is constant pressure which suggests if they deliver cable TV channels, then they are in fact a cable company & therefore, should be paying franchise fees. |
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Re: Bring it right up the road!!!Yeah, I think they need to expand the fiber rollout to surrounding communities. I wouldn't give two sh*ts where my tv signal comes from, as long as I get good picture and sound, that'd work for me. I'm only two towns over from Portsmouth, just outside the existing FIOS infrastructure. My boss was the first one in Portsmouth to get it. He has since moved and Verizon pulled out of his new town midway the rollout there. He could see the spool of fiber sitting at the end of his street. *bummer*
I'd love to dump all comcast services...even though I'm leery of Fairpoint as a sustainable company, i'd give them a chance if it is beneficial to me.
IMO, there's no way they could get this going over a DSL connection. I don't think the connections would hold up reliably enough for IPTV. |
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