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FIOS available in my area - any reason why should I get it?

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Originally posted by: confidentcalm
Originally posted by: rh71
I'm reading on FIOS forums that people aren't getting above 5Mbps downloads on bittorrent anyway (not enough people upping at high speeds). I'd still get it, but don't expect the world.

its probably due to the fact that they havent tweaked their upstream if there using bittorrent or azureus😛
Actually I've never gotten a torrent file at faster than 5Mbps (625KBps) either... and I used to have a down cap of 10Mbps (1250KBps). It's definitely a limit of people's combined upload capabilities. Just not enough people uploading who have high upload caps.
 
until recently, the only option in my area for a broadband connection was comcast cable (which runs $42 a month if I get comcast cable tv service which I do. It would be $52 a month without it)...

Now that FIOS is available, I would need to find out what would be cheaper/better for me:

Comcast cable TV and High speed internet or getting FIOS and a HD satellite provider...

right now I am on a promo with Comcast that will expire in a few months where I pay $98 (includes tax) for 4 mbps Interenet, 2 HD cable boxes (one w/ PVR) and HBO and Showtime...regular price for that package is $170 a month...

 
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