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Re: VZ Wants to Kill FiOS said by rebus9:said by hottboiinnc:they have in many areas. So why not the rest? Where have they abandoned FIOS? Stopping the buildout, yes. Dropping the procuct, no. They need ROI from it, and it gives them too many bragging rights. Fort Wayne, IN and the Pacific Northwest. |
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| said by bigred1324:said by rebus9:said by hottboiinnc:they have in many areas. So why not the rest? Where have they abandoned FIOS? Stopping the buildout, yes. Dropping the procuct, no. They need ROI from it, and it gives them too many bragging rights. Fort Wayne, IN and the Pacific Northwest. Abandoned FIOS specifically, or completely sold their footprint (all services including dialtone) to a CLEC? |
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| said by rebus9:Abandoned FIOS specifically, or completely sold their footprint (all services including dialtone) to a CLEC? The deal was to take the FiOS properties in Indiana and Oregon/Washington or no sale at all. Frontier had no choice. So they did abandon us FiOS customers. |
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| said by bigred1324:The deal was to take the FiOS properties in Indiana and Oregon/Washington or no sale at all. Frontier had no choice. So they did abandon us FiOS customers. No. They just sold you to Frontier. It is Frontier doing any abandoning. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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| reply to bigred1324 said by bigred1324:said by rebus9:Abandoned FIOS specifically, or completely sold their footprint (all services including dialtone) to a CLEC? The deal was to take the FiOS properties in Indiana and Oregon/Washington or no sale at all. Frontier had no choice. So they did abandon us FiOS customers. I understand what you're saying, but withdrawing from a market by selling their footprint to Frontier is different than abandoning a specific product line. Frontier of course has the option to keep the fiber lit, and would be foolish not to do so.
I know carriers are trying to push everything to wireless, but I remain wholly unconvinced that wireless (4G/LTE, 5G, 6G, and beyond) will ever replace wireline. It's cheaper for carriers to deploy, but I don't think we'll see 10/40/100++ Gbps speeds through the air. Some day not so far off, we'll be streaming 3D video at 10,000 pixel resolution and it won't be LTE bringing it into the home. |
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