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ColdFiltered

join:2005-01-25
Atlanta, GA
Truly unfortunate.

I guess this means Verizon is not seeing sufficient sales under their own ISP subsidiary company to justify the deployment.

indio007

join:2001-06-22
North Adams, MA


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I think Verizon is in a rush to be the first large scale roll out of cable/phone/data all over one wire. The first one there is the winner. You have to give Verizon credit for moving their butt.
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ColdFiltered

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Atlanta, GA
Really? I didn't know they had anything yet on Fios except broadband service. I wasn't aware they had the first public VoIP/IPTV customer.
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