 | Most people still can't get DSL Verizon's bragging about 80% coverage but the real coverage is closer to 30%. Cable has nothing to worry about at this time. Maybe in 2020 when FTTP takes hold things may change. It looks like Brian Roberts of Comcast is winning the current Jack-Off wars with DSL. |
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 sraz join:2003-06-07 Tucson, AZ | True, Qwest by the end of the year expects 60% of its lines to be cabable of 256/256. Right now its like 35%, even less can get the 1.5mbps tier.
Note: The Bells will roll out thousands of Remote Terminals this year. They have a fiber link back to the CO.
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 stateq2control the codePremium join:2003-03-27 Jackson, MS | reply to JackMeoffMeow said by JackMeoffMeow: Verizon's bragging about 80% coverage but the real coverage is closer to 30%. Cable has nothing to worry about at this time. Maybe in 2020 when FTTP takes hold things may change. It looks like Brian Roberts of Comcast is winning the current Jack-Off wars with DSL.
damn right. I tried to get verizon dsl first, but since they said it was unavailable, i went w/ mediacom cable......i wonder how many potential customers verizon has lost. -- My Webpage | Linux | Nope, we don't sell that here. | policy |
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 Zerp3 join:2004-02-05 Tinley Park, IL | DSL for me! DSL is my choice.
I'm on SBC's new 6000/608Kbps plan...
I'm 9441 feet from the CO, and get 5095/527Kbps for $44.99. |
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