 azzonie
join:2004-04-13 Phoenix, AZ
| Qwest laying fiber?
I am at 32nd street and Thunderbird in Phoenix. I have 2 ADSL 7 meg lines. I saw workers laying cable in the area, and they said it was fiber for qwest. A small army of trucks has been in the area for a couple weeks now.
I know someone knows what is going on. I need more bandwidth but they have switched to VDSL in my area, the only current option. I have heard rumors of ADSL2 also.
I would hope the fiber is coming to my door, but more likely an upgrade to handle Choice TV, or hopefully ADSL2.
Sense they have started this project I have noticed my lines are now dropping at times also. I have had to have Qwest come out 2 times to take a look. It has been better, but still getting drops at times. |
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  no_one
@iauq.com
| Not to the door. Probably ADSL2 down the street. If you have VDSL probably will stay that way no upgrade. ADSL@ will be for new areas most likely. Plus since copper last mile no 20/20 like ATT. |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA | said by no_one :
Plus since copper last mile no 20/20 like ATT. AT&T has 20/20? What is that? -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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  Mark_in_CO
@Level3.com
| reply to azzonie They are laying fiber in northwest Denver (Arvada). I am ~15000 ft from the CO and best speed was 1.5M. I am having DSL over fiber installed tomorrow @ 7M/2M for $46/month. I will let you know how it goes. They say they will also be offering Qwest choice TV in about 2 months time. Bye bye Comcast. |
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  AthlGrond Premium,MVM join:2002-04-25 Aurora, CO
·Comcast
| said by Mark_in_CO :
7M/2M for $46/month That's a sweet deal!
(I wonder how widespread that will be. For those who don't know, Arvada isn't anywhere near Aurora. ) -- "It's like a Zen koan - if you say something stupid, and no one is there to hear it, are you still an idiot?" -Mike Krahulik |
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 azzonie
join:2004-04-13 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to no_one said by no_one :Not to the door.  Probably ADSL2 down the street. If you have VDSL probably will stay that way no upgrade. ADSL@ will be for new areas most likely. Plus since copper last mile no 20/20 like ATT. You have that backwards. We have ADSL here now. They have "upgraded" this area to VDSL. ADSL is no longer for sale in this area and will be replaced with VDSL if you make any changes. |
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  no_one
@QWEST.NET | reply to azzonie USAMs are already fiber fed. If upgrades just do the equipment not the fiber. |
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  Mark_in_CO
@Level3.com
| reply to azzonie I used to live in south Aurora, that area seem to be pretty well fed for DSL, but I am sure there are gray areas too. The impression I got from the sales rep was that they are targeting these gray areas first. i.e. if you can only get 1.5M or no service at all in Denver metro then you will likely get this upgrade over the next 6-12 months. Try calling Qwest to see what their plans are. |
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 elister
join:2006-07-17 Seattle, WA
1 edit | reply to azzonie I sure wish Qwest would upgrade to faster internet speeds.
In Seattle, WA I currently get 7M Down / 934KB UP, I rarely get speeds above 7M and I've got 5 PCs on the network. I need faster upload speeds period!
I like Qwest, like that they didn't cave into the Bush Administration with all these wiretaps. But I don't like their long term plans when it comes to faster internet speeds and possibly HD via IPTV. |
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  dsl_
@iauq.com | reply to Mark_in_CO to Mark_in_ CO
"DSL over fiber installed tomorrow @ 7M/2M for $46/month"
can you clarify, you talking fiber to the node correct? Did you mean 7/1m for speed. Isn't the top end for DSL 1m for upload. Or is this ADLS2+? |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC
| said by dsl_ :
can you clarify, you talking fiber to the node correct? Did you mean 7/1m for speed. Isn't the top end for DSL 1m for upload. Or is this ADLS2+? I can't address how Qwest is doing it; but AT&T is deploying FTTN with VDSL. While AT&T U-Verse is limiting the Internet plan to 6M/1M, that is not a technical limit imposed by VDSL. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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 mdrift
join:2003-08-15 Spokane, WA | »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADSL |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA | »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VDSL |
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  just_me
@qwest.net | reply to azzonie Q is spending about 300M over the next 2 years tying all of the nodes together with fiber. Will be able to give 20Mbps service to the home. |
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 js2318
join:2005-08-02 North Platte, NE
| reply to azzonie if they starting running fiber to these nodes and do offer up to 20m, thats great. But what about CO based service? The majority of customers are still going to be fed via CO based DSLAMs. Are they going to be upgrade so they to can offer 20m service? Logic would say yes, but no mention of it. |
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  no_one
@QWEST.NET | reply to azzonie I do not see VDSL getting this as the bandwidth is used up by the TV. ADSL2 from remote fiber fed terminals or CO based (larger than an outhouse) yes. Qwest does have some very small remote COs. |
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 Turbocpe Premium join:2001-12-22 IA
| reply to js2318 said by js2318 :if they starting running fiber to these nodes and do offer up to 20m, thats great. But what about CO based service? The majority of customers are still going to be fed via CO based DSLAMs. Are they going to be upgrade so they to can offer 20m service? Logic would say yes, but no mention of it. I have this very same question myself, for those fed by a central office based DSLAM. However, a point was raised about old and aging wiring from the central office to the neighborhoods. Since most people don't qualify for 7mbps, even though their feed from the central office, due to line distance, I wonder how that wiring is going to allow anything faster?? |
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  evilpeppard Always Fight For Freedom Premium join:2003-08-20 Aurora, CO clubs: 
| reply to Mark_in_CO said by Mark_in_CO :
They are laying fiber in northwest Denver (Arvada). I am ~15000 ft from the CO and best speed was 1.5M. I am having DSL over fiber installed tomorrow @ 7M/2M for $46/month. I will let you know how it goes. They say they will also be offering Qwest choice TV in about 2 months time. Bye bye Comcast. I noticed Qwest down the block from us this last summer. I stopped and asked what they were doing and they stated "laying fiber". I am in Centennial, CO (SE of Denver by about 15 miles).
We just got a flyer on our door last week. 7MB is now available with "price for life" @ $36.99 (if we get a deluxe or higher phone package).
We have been with Comcast for about a year now on the "triple play" deal. We are already paying close to $200 with 3 receivers, Internet and the phone. I am seriously thinking of checking into the phone and Internet with Qwest again (I am a huge online gamer and MUST have my high speed Internet) now that they've dropped off this flyer. I don't care a ton about what I'm paying with Comcast, but if I can get sweet Internet for about $20 less per month, I might be interested. 
How is the 7mb? Do you have much overhead? Are you happy with it so far?
We actually have DirectTV still until our contract runs out in December, but I really don't want to flip the bill for a bunch of new HD receivers and a contract with DTV when Comcast doesn't require a contract and supplies HDTV compatible equipment.
Decisions, decisions. -- "My actions are not revenge...they are punishment..." »www.skullform.com |
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  Tolemac
@qwest.net | reply to azzonie Does anyone know if Qwest is also laying fiber in Santa Fe, New Mexico?? Would love it if they were. |
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  BillRadio
join:2007-01-08 Aurora, CO
| reply to Mark_in_CO Mark, Heads Up! If indeed Qwest is laying fiber to your house, make sure they don't touch the copper! Verizon fiber installers are instructed to remove as much copper as possible. This eliminates the possibility of ever returning to your old service, even if they "guarantee" it.
Even though I'm happy with satellite, I would welcome the chance to consider Qwest TV. (I'm not in Aurora but south of it) |
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