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beaups

join:2003-08-11
Hilliard, OH

reply to openbox9

Re: Maybe

That's my point. Of course if more people that were passed actually bought the service, they would make money/more money. That's a no brainer.

Issue is that outside of us geeks nobody cares what technology serves them their content...as long as it works. For that reason, I still believe FIOS was launched too early. What is the added value for the average consumer? Nothing.

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

said by beaups:

What is the added value for the average consumer?
Nothing is correct more or less. Not because it couldn't be, but in a pretty stagnant monopoly / duopoly market there doesn't need to be.

What was the big push with statewide franchise agreements? It was lower TV bills right if memory serves me correct. That would have been value added, but those promises never transpired.

FIOS has much greater capacity and can certainly run circles around DSL and Cable, yet they sell pretty much the same products for pretty much the same price. That could of been value added.

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