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Verizon ordered to finish fiber build that it promised but didn’t deliver

18 点作者 dshibarshin将近 10 年前

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jlgaddis将近 10 年前
... and yet, they won&#x27;t. At worst, they&#x27;ll pay some small little fine (the &quot;financial damages&quot;) and go about their normal business.<p>It&#x27;s laughable how they tried to blame the timing of the report on their union negotiations. Regardless of whether that&#x27;s true or not, they still failed to hold up their end of the deal.<p>I would encourage those of you who live in NYC to call up Verizon and inquire about FIOS service availability at your residence. If they tell you it&#x27;s not available, notify the DoITT.
PhantomGremlin将近 10 年前
For whatever reason, Verizon has &quot;given up&quot; on FiOS. Perhaps decided it was too expensive? They&#x27;re willing to milk it for continuing revenue, but don&#x27;t want to spend new money. Perhaps they&#x27;ve harvested the low hanging fruit? The net result is the antithesis of the original gonzo deployment that took place all around the country.<p>Verizon is content to emphasize wireless, especially now that they own 100% of their network (previously Vodafone owned 45%).<p>Still, it could be worse. It could be <i>far</i> worse. Verizon aggressively deployed FiOS in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon. It was great. Then they sold us and a lot of other &quot;rural&quot; areas to Frontier Communications. That clown show is 100x worse than the worst you could imagine about Verizon.<p>Frontier originally decided to drop cable TV altogether (keeping legacy customers for a transition period). Then they reluctantly reversed themselves. They also shutdown entire FiOS towns where they didn&#x27;t like the penetration numbers. They don&#x27;t have any physical offices, you need to mail back a DVR or a CableCARD to them. Etc. I could go on and on but it&#x27;s not pretty. Comcast is eating Frontier&#x27;s lunch.