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join:2005-03-26
| reply to mglunt Re: Not that I would resist
said by mglunt :Hmm. Couldn't one simply choose another DSL provider? Sounds to me that VZ is just deciding to stop offering / maintaining their DSL equipment in areas where they offer something much better. It also would not surprise me if Verizon offers the DSL customers (or everyone in the area) a cheap fiber package - maybe 1-3Mbps. Another, different, part of Verizon's policy is to move everyone from copper to FIOS. The sum total is that when the copper is gone, so will be the DSL alternatives. Once the DSL alternatives are gone, there will be no reason for VZ to offer cheap fiber packages. Or so goes the monopolisitic rationale... |
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 mglunt
join:2001-09-10 Fredericksburg, VA | My Copper is still there, and VZ has said over and over that if you want it left there, all you have to do is ask. If you don't have it and want it, they'll hook it back up.
This is just another anti-business news post... |
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| said by mglunt :My Copper is still there, and VZ has said over and over that if you want it left there, all you have to do is ask. If you don't have it and want it, they'll hook it back up. This is just another anti-business news post... In my town (and in may others, I would imagine) there are only two providers of high-speed service. Not much competition there. As for Verizon's statements, well, I know some ex-Enron employees and investors in securities backed by subprime mortgages who might have a few wordsy about whether you bet the farm on a large corporation's promises. Unfortunately, my friend, business is in business to make money - that's why it's called business. And her's a Rule of Business: if it's not clearly stated in a binding legal contract, forget about it. |
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