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packetscan
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Re: What?

WOW.

when you mentioned SBC that brought telephone into the picture.

Sadly in most areas Verizon doesn't compete against SBC.
Cod

join:2000-07-05
Greensboro, NC

Re: What?

said by packetscan See Profile :

WOW.

when you mentioned SBC that brought telephone into the picture.

Sadly in most areas Verizon doesn't compete against SBC.
What the hell are you talking about? This thread is about price decreases. Where did I ever say Verizon competes with SBC??? They don't compete in any areas as far as residental service goes. Man, your posts never make sense.

Oh, I thought you added me to your ignore list...Please do.

packetscan
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Bridgeport, CT
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Re: What?

First you start out talking about pricing on Verizon fios which is POTs independent.

Then you mention SBC dsl which requires a POTS line.
However you don't state the price. So your comparison is Flawed.

Then when JonR800 makes a valid comment that sbc doesn't count and you correct him by saying "We weren't discussing telephone service. We're talking about broadband price decreases"

I was surprised that you corrected him even though you still fail to see the Link between Fios and SBC and the Pots requirement that Drives up the price.

Frankly You need to stop correct people when you are not providing a valid or correct argument/statement.
Lastly i will ignore no one.
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Eek2121
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join:2002-10-12
Flanders, NJ

Re: What?

REGARDLESS of if it drives up the price, that makes no difference, prices have still come down. 2 years ago 1.5 mbit speeds were $60 or more, AND you needed phone service. With cable you need cable TV or you pay a premium. The absolute cheapest you can get a cable internet connection for through comcast for instance, is $60. 42.95 (plus tax) for the internet, $15.00 or cable TV OR 57.95 for internet (plus tax).
psychomf

join:2000-06-01
Silver Spring, MD

i think the connection here to telephone services that this person is making is the fact that you have to purchase a home phone line BEFORE you can sign up for DSL....that way the cost of the phone line factors into the cost for the broadband since you cant get it without that.
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