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06-12-2017, 03:15 PM | #45 | |
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I'll have to find the news articles behind the pact Verizon entered into with the cable companies to stop expansion of FIOS into non existing markets. But that is the primary reason why there has been no FIOS expansion and not because of income demographics. |
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06-12-2017, 03:36 PM | #46 |
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Geeeee . . . . . sorry no sympathy. Your worst days with them is
NORMAL for years where i am. There is no choice ! Charter . . . . . sucks. . actually i wish i had your choices
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06-12-2017, 05:18 PM | #47 | |
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06-12-2017, 05:39 PM | #48 | |
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Even in my neighborhood, not everyone has fiber to the house, not even mine. They ran the fiber down the street, but will not run it to your house until to sign up. When they come to the door and ask you to sign up they profile you, they want to know how much you spend and do you have premium channels. Because I do not bundle I do not pay a lot. My internet phone is $3/ month, Internet is $50 and my TV is $70. Every time Verizon stopped by they could not tough my deal they would always coming higher. If they keep building around you FIOS will show up they need enough people in the area to make it worth their time. |
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06-12-2017, 06:14 PM | #49 | |
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https://www.cnet.com/news/what-3-9-b...ns-to-you-faq/ So this is not some worker giving their own myopic view or basing it on hearsay. Second, home values doe have a bearing on income level. We're no longer in the world of liar loans where anyone with a pulse could have obtained a mortgage for houses they have no business buying even if they worked their entire life to just pay the principle. There are literally a few homes about a mile from my house valued into the 7 figures. The market dynamics in my area is such that there are household incomes in the 6 figures. Many of these households are also in the tech space and would spend the money on faster access. |
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06-12-2017, 06:17 PM | #50 |
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In the DC area depending on where you live, yes.
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06-13-2017, 04:02 PM | #51 | |
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Anyway I'm basing it on the reliability of Fios (doesn't even go down when the power goes out due to a 4 hour Fios back up battery, just gotta plug a laptop directly into the ONT), the dedicated fiber optic line directly to each residence, good Verizon customer service (great compared to Comcast), newer technology, the list goes on and on.... I doubt Comcast offers gigabit internet too. 940 down/880 up! OP made the right decision to leave Comcast cable for Verizon Fios. |
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06-13-2017, 09:04 PM | #52 | |
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Not arguing with you about the reliability of the ISP circuits during a power outage. I don't think Comcast is bound by the same requirements as Verizon since Verizon is responsible for the old POTS lines for land lines. Because Verizon is replacing the copper lines as indicated by Maestro, I'm pretty sure there's probably some government mandate to require reliability for phone service. When Sandy blew by, we lost power for 3 days. Even though I could keep some of my equipment up and running with a UPS at the time, Comcast was down on their end. So it wouldn't matter if I had power to my networking equipment or not. But my land line was still working as it's the old but tried and true POTS line. I'm also not going to argue with you about the whether cable is going to be able to provide Gigabit service to the home. Currently they can't based on the current DOCSIS standard. For full disclosure, if I could get FIOS, I would. But I don't have that choice. It's either Comcast or DSL. Me wanting FIOS isn't because of it being fiber. It's because of the symmetrical up/down speeds and the availability of more speed tiers. It's better at my primary residence versus my vacation property. There I only have one choice...Mediacrap...I mean Mediacom. And they provide service accordingly knowing they're the only game in town. |
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06-14-2017, 09:29 AM | #53 |
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If I had the option to switch to FIOS, I would in a heart beat. Comcast blows.
I switched to Comcast's highest speed and still got shit performance. Even had their tech come out and rewire the rooms since he said my condo had really old coax cable and it couldnt get a solid signal through it. They did it for free and was a nice gesture but I noticed ZERO difference in speed. So I dropped back down to some middle of the road speed. I had FIOS back in the day when I didnt live in the city and had roommates. 3 dudes streaming all sorts of shit and over 6 connected active devices on at any given point and we had zero bandwidth problems. Looking to buy a house now and having FIOS is a huge factor in where we decide to look. |
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06-14-2017, 11:55 AM | #54 |
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I'm all switched over to Fios
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06-14-2017, 02:45 PM | #55 |
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06-14-2017, 05:43 PM | #56 |
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I had Cox Cable for almost 30 years. Service was superb and I had virtually no down time the entire time. I switched to Fios about a year ago. Using the same approx. services as a benchmarks, I save over $175/month with Fios and I opted for the higher 150/150 internet speed over the theoretical 100Mb/sec you get with DOCSIS 3 over copper. I and my whole family saw a noticeable picture quality improvement with Fios.
Doing a speed test with Fios, I regularly get 175Mb/sec up and down. I can get their new gigbit speeds, but for me its not really necessary for the extra $40/month. One thing on Fios not normally known until after installation. When you subscribe to the Fios service, you will most likely already have fiber to the house for your phone line. This single mode (8nm) fiber connects to the Optical Network Translator (ONT). The ONT splits out the different frequency ranges to different ports on the output of the ONT. One connection is standard phone lines (2 lines), basically a Voice over IP (VoIP) translator . Another port is a copper (coax) MODEC connection. This is your primary network interface for the 50/50 and 100/100 internet service. It is also the back channel for the TV menus and two way communication for service upgrades, pay per view (PPV) etc. etc. The ONT also has an Ethernet connection. This is enabled for speeds above the 100/100 but if you ask the installer they will have the main office to enable it for the lower speeds if you want that separate connection. To reiterate, the Ethernet port is not enable by default for the lower speeds. You must ASK for it to be enabled. No extra cost. It is enabled by default for the 150/150 and above speeds. The copper MODEC cable is then connected to a splitter. The splitter filters all the unnecessary frequency's (non-internet) for the cable connection to the Fios router (mentioned below). The other coax connections are routed to your primary DVR and the smaller set top boxes. We have five (5) TVs in the house. The DVR has six (6) tuners. My DVR will hold over 320 hours of 1080P high def programming.. Currently the MODEC (coax) and Ethernet port (if enabled) are then connected to the Fios router, which is your firewall. My Fios ActionTEC router has two Wifi transceivers. A 2.4Mhz and a 5Mhz. I personally do not use the WiFi on the router. I use Ubiquity Commercial Grade WiFi in my house. I'll never use consumer WiFi again..... That is a topic for a different thread. If you only have Fios for internet and or phone, you do NOT need to use the Verizon router... It MUST be used for TV for full interactive Fios TV operation. Initially, I did try not using the Fios router and just use my own firewall. Internet and TV worked but I could not use the PPV or the on the TV screen caller ID for the phone. I also could not remotely control/program the DVR except for on the TV. After about two months of experimentation with port forwards and such, I put the Fios router back in and reconfigured my network. Now its pretty cool to be able to program my DVR from outside the home and watch something on the Fios network, all on my phone, tablet etc... using the Fios app. I did put my firewall between my Fios router and internal network. I recommend putting your own firewall between the Fios router and your home network. If you do not, then the Verizon techs can get to any machine on your internal network... Not something I recommend... The Verizon router does have the ability to put one internal IP address in a DMZ so it has direct access to the internet, while all other ports on the router will be firewalled. This helps with the pains of double NATing... I am a Submarine Combat Systems Electrical/Computer Engineer. RedHat Linux System Engineer Microsoft System Engineer Cisco Switch Engineer Certified Fiber Optic Installer and Maintenance and Blown Fiber Tech |
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06-15-2017, 02:00 PM | #58 |
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06-15-2017, 11:24 PM | #60 |
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Verizon only offers DSL where I am. Comcast is all I have other than paying to have an OC3 or above pulled to my house specifically and dropping 5 figures or more for installation depending on how far away the fiber has to be run; if it's even an option.
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06-15-2017, 11:39 PM | #61 |
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Shit thats insane. Verizon just dropped FIOS 1gbps for the DMV area. Surprised you dont even have FIOS.
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06-19-2017, 02:45 PM | #62 |
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This thread made me try Fios once more since they released 1gigabit speed on Long Island NY.
Just got it installed on Friday. So far so good. But still think Fios is going to one up me and fuck me up the ass some how. Here are my current speeds: i will be paying 69.99 a month. Used my own router so i dont have to use their crap.
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