 DodgePremium join:2002-11-27 | How do you even check I am interested in the service if I can get it, but I am not even sure how to check. Their web site does not seem to have any information about this new tier. |
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| Doge -- Please give us a call at 1-800-VERIZON (1-800-837-4966) and we'd be glad to check on the availability of our new 10-15 Mbps service. It's offered to more than 4 mm of our customers, and that number will grow.
Next week, we'll have a lot of data on verizon.com about the new offer, availability and ordering. -- Bill Kula, Verizon media relations |
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 V0X join:2000-08-17 Pittsburgh, PA Reviews:
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| I'm 4300 ft away from my CO and the max speed I'm told I can get is what I have right now 3Mbps. The rep had no idea of whether my line was behind a remote or not. Although FIOS is in my area, no one has a clue at Verizon if/when it "might" come available. |
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 fotyc join:2009-03-25 Baltimore, MD | reply to Bill Kula
but why bother calling? I live within the city limits of one of Verizon's home-base cities (Baltimore) and I can't get any higher than 1.5Mbps. I PAY for "up to" 3Mbps but they can't deliver it to me. And I can't imagine they will ever improve the infrastructure here, it'd cost a fortune (old above-ground phone lines). And now they are announcing 10, and all of you have 7?? and I can't get 3?? This country is going to fall way behind most of the rest of the world because our infrastructure is held hostage to the profit motive. I have third world internet. Verizon should be so proud. |
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 | reply to Bill Kula
Re: How do you even check »www22.verizon.com/Residential/Hi···lans.htm
This is the targeted page on verizon.com that provides detailed information on Verizon's DSL-based Internet service.
From this page, you can review the offer, check availability and order service online.
-- Bill Kula, Verizon media relations |
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