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fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
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reply to glinc

Re: ha!

said by glinc:

just wait CV, by the time FiOS is wired in the entire NYC and release 100/100 home connection you will see a big hit in your subscribers
Most of CV areas are already wired with FiOS, and Verizon hasn't even responded to the 101Mbps tier.

100/100? HA! Yeah right!


kyler13
Is your fiber grounded?

join:2006-12-12
Arnold, MD

said by fifty nine:

said by glinc:

just wait CV, by the time FiOS is wired in the entire NYC and release 100/100 home connection you will see a big hit in your subscribers
Most of CV areas are already wired with FiOS, and Verizon hasn't even responded to the 101Mbps tier.

100/100? HA! Yeah right!
Chest thumping by CV over speed tiers is a waste of time. These are limits, people. Who has the capacity to support these limits reliably? Certainly not cable. As they raise the speeds of lower tiers at similar price points, cable customers won't be getting what they pay for. I saw this same problem 5 years ago with 8/1 cable service. Along came the triple play package and many new subs. Next thing you know, I couldn't even hit 1Mbps download in the evenings or on weekends. The same issue will scale to a 100Mbps package on cable regardless of DOCSIS 3. IMO, I'd rather pay more for 50 down all the time than less for 100 down sometimes.


fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
kudos:1

said by kyler13:

said by fifty nine:

said by glinc:

just wait CV, by the time FiOS is wired in the entire NYC and release 100/100 home connection you will see a big hit in your subscribers
Most of CV areas are already wired with FiOS, and Verizon hasn't even responded to the 101Mbps tier.

100/100? HA! Yeah right!
Chest thumping by CV over speed tiers is a waste of time. These are limits, people. Who has the capacity to support these limits reliably? Certainly not cable. As they raise the speeds of lower tiers at similar price points, cable customers won't be getting what they pay for. I saw this same problem 5 years ago with 8/1 cable service. Along came the triple play package and many new subs. Next thing you know, I couldn't even hit 1Mbps download in the evenings or on weekends. The same issue will scale to a 100Mbps package on cable regardless of DOCSIS 3. IMO, I'd rather pay more for 50 down all the time than less for 100 down sometimes.
Cable does have the bandwidth to support speed tiers that are sufficient for 99% of home users.

I've said time and time again that FiOS only beats cable because they designed something from the ground up and are not bogged down by analog channels and legacy customers.


WileEC
mindtaker, macky cat, etc.

join:2002-02-07
Yonkers, NY
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said by fifty nine:

I've said time and time again that FiOS only beats cable because they designed something from the ground up and are not bogged down by analog channels and legacy customers.
And time and time again you've been wrong. FiOS beats cable because fiber optic has bandwidth that copper cannot match. Thanks for playing though.

sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH
kudos:1

reply to kyler13
Your issue stems from underprovisioning on the part of your provider. It has absolutely nothing to do with people being given higher speeds. Your ISP is either being insanely cheap or unaware of the congestion at your node. I suggest you call them up and tell them what's going on. If the service rep refuses to help, demand to talk to his manager.



kyler13
Is your fiber grounded?

join:2006-12-12
Arnold, MD

reply to fifty nine

said by fifty nine:

Cable does have the bandwidth to support speed tiers that are sufficient for 99% of home users.
Can't disagree with that, but I'm not sure "our network is sufficient" was the message CV was trying to send. FIOS is far more suited for 100Mbps down than cable.


wifi4milez
Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace

join:2004-08-07
New York, NY

said by kyler13:

said by fifty nine:

Cable does have the bandwidth to support speed tiers that are sufficient for 99% of home users.
Can't disagree with that, but I'm not sure "our network is sufficient" was the message CV was trying to send. FIOS is far more suited for 100Mbps down than cable.
I would say that Docsis 3.0 is fine for 100Mbps downloads, but once you start going above that FIOS is much better positioned.
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