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join:2003-03-31 Blue Point, NY
1 edit | You don't get the point The reason Korea is so well wired is the fact they care more about it than any bell or isp system in the United States.
In 1990 all the baby bells promised to there local governments. F.T.T.H. That's fiber to the home. The percentage of wired homes was PROMISED to be 90% in five years. It was hailed as the 5 year plan.
Well I am still waiting, it's 9 years over do. Did I mention the bells wanted tax abatements to offset the costs of FTTH. They got it. But nobody got there FTTH. They only wired a small part. Just to show they were doing something. Just recently the users of PA got screwed by verizon. Verizon promised FTTH in PA. They got big dollars to install it. And just this year. Verizon said sorry it won't happen. Did everybody get rebates for the extra payout to Verizon. Highly unlikely verizon will be paying out ANYTHING. Except lately 40 Million fine for level of service failure. I like that $5 rebate every year. (fine wise). I don't like the shoddy service.
BTW, every time it rains, someone on the block gets repair work done. My phone goes out, or bad humming. It's been 13 times in the last 18 months. They won't commit to cable replacement. Why would they commit to FTTH?
Yea, I compared Korea with anywhere in the US. Think about it. Korea is better wired than the US. In fact there are many other countries better wired. The US is on the bottom of the list. With the technology available in the US. I think we should be on the top of the list not on the bottom.
As long as North Korea exists I would never think of going to south Korea. WW-III, if it starts anywhere it's going to be there.
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|   pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| Re: You don't get the point said by doppler : BTW, every time it rains, someone on the block gets repair work done. My phone goes out, or bad humming. It's been 13 times in the last 18 months.
Just as an aside, why would you continue to pay for such shoddy service? Get your number ported to a cell phone and be done with it. -- Keep America Strong! Bush/Cheney 2004 | |
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join:2003-03-31 Blue Point, NY
| Re: You don't get the point said by pnh102 : said by doppler : BTW, every time it rains, someone on the block gets repair work done. My phone goes out, or bad humming. It's been 13 times in the last 18 months.
Just as an aside, why would you continue to pay for such shoddy service? Get your number ported to a cell phone and be done with it.
Your being from PA, I think your worst off than my service. I would be hounding my senators about the nice freebie verizon got. As for my problems. I can't afford the extra cellphone costs. And being a amateur radio enthusiast I don't trust the landline being available. Imagine this: Flight 800 went down not far from my home. The Fire chief was smashing his cellphone on the hood of the response car. Why?? Because he could not get a clear channel. Cellphone are the first things to go when things get bad. Even during the blackout of 2003. Landline phones where up, cell sites were down.
But this is de tracking from the topic. For long Island and NYC/NJ/CT areas black holes are rare. And the fact everywhere else is screwed up. I blame the ISP's and baby bells.
Parting thought. I know for a fact NYC has over capacity of fiber optics. But they have the greatest cost to operate even a basic T-1. Every time they ran 10 fiber lines from point A to B. They didn't run just the ten they ran 100. All that extra capacity is laying dormant. Verizon charges $1200 a month for a full T-1. It really should be costing $120 a month. Profit drives everything. That's the way it works. Until the bells get hit with big fines for not following though on promises. Nothing will change. | |
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| Re: You don't get the point said by doppler : Your being from PA, I think your worst off than my service. I would be hounding my senators about the nice freebie verizon got.
You do realize that the extra cash Verizon got was through a fee increase. Therefore, people who were not Verizon customers were not paying for service that Verizon never delivered. I, not being a Verizon customer, couldn't care less what Verizon does or does not do. All I do know though, is that if I was a Verizon customer and I was having continual problems with my landline as you describe, would drop them like a hot potato, especially if they refused to fix the problems.
Besides, Verizon is well on its way to putting itself out of business in PA with the way they still charge people for toll calls and other such services. They don't need the state's help for doing that. -- Keep America Strong! Bush/Cheney 2004 | |
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