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|    Clark F Morris to hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com    |
|    OT: FIOS and FiberOP reliability was Re:    |
|    08 Jul 14 10:12:00    |
      From: cfmpublic@ns.sympatico.ca              On Sat, 5 Jul 2014 13:17:58 -0700 (PDT), hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:              >On Saturday, July 5, 2014 8:27:57 AM UTC-4, Jishnu Mukerji wrote:       >       >> Any estimate of how many Verizon customers have dropped Verizon POTS       service for Verizon FIOS which gives you telephone service to which you can       connect your old POTS set and carry on as if nothing happened, until power       goes out for more than 4 hours?       >       >Funny you should mention power failure--we just lost ours for 18 hours. No       landline problems.       >       >For various reasons, FIOS isn't available in all Verizon service areas. For       instance, my complex won't allow it on account of the large junction boxes Vz       says must be installed in the front (as opposed to existing junction boxes       which are in the back).         Also, Vz won't necessarily bury its FIOS lines, though the old lines are       buried.       >       >For whatever reason, some affluent areas, where one would think there'd be a       demand for it, do not have FIOS. Vz advertised FIOS like crazy in our area,       and people who called to order it found that it wasn't available, and Vz had       no idea when it would        be*. That annoyed some potential customers who went with Comcast instead.       >       >Comcast has a strong presence in our area, with supposedly better pricing       than FIOS.       >       >I don't know about older inner-city areas (ie much of Philadelphia) getting       FIOS.       >       >       >> Since I use my old POTS line only for outgoing calls for conferences calls,       I dropped traditional POTS and switched it over to Verizon FIOS when I got       FIOS for internet and TV. I wonder how many have done so in general. I know       that the proportion is        rather significant in the area where I live in NJ.       >       >I don't understand--if you have FIOS, can't that meet your conference call       needs? I would think you could eliminate your old POTS line altogether.       >       Due to post tropical storm Arthur, my power was out from 11 AM       Staturday through 9 PM Monday (Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada).       I had land line service the whole time. If I had FibreOp (Bell       Atlantic's fiber offering), would my phone have worked for the       duration.              Clark Morris       >       >* The Sonic drive-in food chain advertised like crazy in our area, too, but       didn't have any outlets near by. By the time a few outlets opened, they       stopped their ad campaign. The outlets ended up closing.              --- SoupGate/W32 v1.03        * Origin: LiveWire BBS -=*=- UseNet FTN Gateway (1:2320/1)    |
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