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questionable

join:2005-10-18
Phoenix, AZ
NON - Qwest people "sigh"

Lets have a contest. How many NON-Qwest customer can we get to post in here.

I hope they update my area to higher speeds I have VDSl with TV which according to some info i have seen is a 22 meg connection... I would love a 12 meg connection

jmcgeejr

join:2000-05-15
Kirkland, WA
The comment on Aerial drops is such a bogus in WA here most of our stuff is all underground. Verizon comes in and runs the fiber, they have a very efficient team that does it to might I add.


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said by jmcgeejr See Profile :

The comment on Aerial drops is such a bogus in WA here most of our stuff is all underground. Verizon comes in and runs the fiber, they have a very efficient team that does it to might I add.
It's just an excuse. Must suck to be the captive customer of a phone company that not only won't upgrade but sits there making excuses about how it just can't be done.
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viperlmw
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Hey, there's 2 already in your thread! Good call!

dynodb
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said by jmcgeejr See Profile :

The comment on Aerial drops is such a bogus in WA here most of our stuff is all underground. Verizon comes in and runs the fiber, they have a very efficient team that does it to might I add.
No, that's actually a very legitimate point and one I'd not really considered- running aerial is going to be a lot cheaper than buried fiber. He didn't say all of Verizon's plant is ariel, only most of it- I'm sure they are running buried fiber in places, with most being aerial.
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