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elray

join:2000-12-16
Santa Monica, CA
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reply to fifty nine

Re: Open Your FiOS Network!

said by fifty nine:

said by djrobx:

said by hottboiinnc:

ooooo One reseller... Big Deal!
It's a very big deal. Clearly Verizon is allowing resellers access, which is much more than we can say for AT&T and U-Verse.
Reseller, not resellers.
No, there are resellers. One is just very shy.

It is a very wise move on VZ's part - shields them from anti-trust crusaders (despite the fact they were given a monopoly per FCC, that won't stop pols from making headlines...). Its also a good business decision - shows they're not afraid of wholesale competition.

Lets hope that VZ continues to be smart, and offer lower-cost/lower-rate FIOS, is sensible when considering caps, and fixes their billing problems.

Mark F

join:2007-08-01
Fort Wayne, IN

I hope Frontier is a FIOS TV reseller or former FIOS customers may be screwed.
MF


techygeek

join:2008-04-30

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My position here.. On the reselling argument, I don't see cable companies having competitors riding over their networks..

On the argument of VZ FIOS being a monopoly.. As long as there is at least 1 competitor out there, ie: cable, maybe sat too, then VZ FIOS does not have a monopoly.

On the DSL Extreme route, I don't think its a good thing for VZ to have offered up. What if they change their mind later, is DSL Extreme just going to gracefully back down and hand over all their subs to VZ as FIOS customers? I'm not sure why they elected to go this route.


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