Verizon FIOS internet
Verizon FIOS internet
Anybody got this yet? I have been going through a list of phone numbers in the tampa area trying to find which ones do and don't so I can decide where to live. So far a few do......god I can't wait to move.
The service is incredible: 10MBps down, 2MBps up for basic package - 39.95 or so per month. Fucking incredible.
http://www22.verizon.com/fiosforhome/ch ... orHome.asp
I can not wait to get this.
The service is incredible: 10MBps down, 2MBps up for basic package - 39.95 or so per month. Fucking incredible.
http://www22.verizon.com/fiosforhome/ch ... orHome.asp
I can not wait to get this.
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Loads of ISPs seem to use that hook and yeah, unless comparing against PSTN connections, that *is* bullshit.
Not that the above sentence somehow indemnifies them, mind.
EDIT: *IS* it just DSL though? Fiber networks end to end are indeed faster delay-wise than DSL connections. In which case their claim may be valid.
Not that the above sentence somehow indemnifies them, mind.
EDIT: *IS* it just DSL though? Fiber networks end to end are indeed faster delay-wise than DSL connections. In which case their claim may be valid.
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We'll see. There was a service back in 1999 from Sprint that offered 9MBps and claimed it was excellent for gaming, but it was horrible. Also, there was a strange microwave based service in my area years ago that had 10MBps down but you had to use a phone line (33.6) for the upload. When you put all the figures together, the 1 minute it took for the response time factored in with the (theoretical) 10MBps download speed, it would be the same as just getting the traditional 3/512 cable line.Foo wrote:EDIT 2 (This time it's so edit we had to make it a whole new post).
This FiOS thing seems to be fiber-to-doorstep. No telephone wire, no DSLAMs. Instagaming looks like a possibility.
I'm on 5MBps/1MB with only one other person on my entire node, and I'm 500 feet from the pack of OC92s or whatever the big pipe is that the company uses that branches across country. Translation? Speed.
I'm only paying for 4MBps too.

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When I was on the wireless broadband... I was connected wirelessly to an aerial on the water tower... that was then connected to an aerial, login system and router on the industrial estate on the other side of town... that was then connected to a fibre optic cable, PHAT, optic cable running straight to london, through the docks, over to germany/france... back round into sizewell in the east coast of england here, back through into my town ect... creating a full circle.
And I cant get cable broadband because the company who owns the cable wont do it. I think the cable was layed down by cable and wireless and they sold it I think. Or something like that anyway, cant get cable basicaly.
And I cant get cable broadband because the company who owns the cable wont do it. I think the cable was layed down by cable and wireless and they sold it I think. Or something like that anyway, cant get cable basicaly.
Would you like some OJ?
That's what I was sayingFoo wrote:EDIT 2 (This time it's so edit we had to make it a whole new post).
This FiOS thing seems to be fiber-to-doorstep. No telephone wire, no DSLAMs. Instagaming looks like a possibility.
I talked to people who have it and they download off newsgroups at a constant 1.8MBps. And it's full duplex too
But if they put that kind of language in the contract, you can hassle them enough to change your routing and improve your pings.rep wrote:30MBps for $199 with a 5MBps upload?
Sounds like an excellent plan for hosting.
Too bad they make the promise of real-time gaming when it's just DSL and bandwidth has nothing to do with ping time.
edit: It's not available in my area. I doubt it will be for a while.