  Derch Premium join:2004-10-16 Tulsa, OK | reply to tommytomtom Re: New speeds now twice confirmed by Cox reps.
Honestly, if SBC rolled out FIOS and Cox followed with DOCSIS 2.0, I'd probably try to go with SBC because I want my own dedicated bandwidth. |
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  FlyByMain
@208.17.x.x | All access is shared. You dont get true "dedicated". |
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 griff1013
join:2002-01-10 Virginia Beach, VA
| reply to Derch FIOS does not have dedicated bandwidth. The beauty of FIOS is that it uses IP so they can do away with the circuit switch network. You are aggregated with everyone else on your node. It is actually very similar to the Cox network except Cox uses coax for the last bit to the home. |
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  VerizonNetworkBW
@verizon.n
from: imtim83 
| The fiber to the node is guaranteed. If by any means verizon gets 100% coverage on a node (unlikely, but if so) they would upgrade with upgraded node/ONT's to proceed to the next generation wtihout running new wires-- lots of docsis 1.0, 1.1 cablemodems are in use.. those are paperweights when the full conversion to docsis 2.0 is in full swing! Same goes to ont's but verizon has made it a point for the INTERFACE to be TOTALLY their responsibility to upgrade to gigabit passive optical netowork... since all the other equipment is in place it would take maybe 1-2 hours per home to switch it over if/when necessary.. but for your info, everyone on the node could theoretcally get 100mbit symmetric before this would become an issue (per node) without slowdown. |
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 cableguy619
join:2003-06-24 Chula Vista, CA
| reply to Derch said by Derch :Honestly, if SBC rolled out FIOS and Cox followed with DOCSIS 2.0, I'd probably try to go with SBC because I want my own dedicated bandwidth. sbc is rolling towards their light speed project, fiber to the node and something else to go with it...i think it will come towards the end of the year when they start to roll out IPTV.. |
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