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Got FIOS installed today (08/09/06)

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Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Well, I really have no choice out here in Suffolk (LI, NY). The only highspeed options we have here is crappy DSL and VERY EXPENSIVE Cablvision (Optimum Online). I have Optimum. It's $60 a month for 15/2 which I belive is the lowest package they sell. I do get 15/2 speeds. My download is normally about 12 with the router but my upload is a good 2.

I have no complaints about it just that it's too god damn expensive :|

Don't ever try using your upload for more than an hour or prepare to be capped.

Why you have it too? 😉
I know. It's happend before just from playing CS:S for 4 hours straight (it was a boring day).

If I use BitTorrent and limit the Upload speed to ~10-15kB/s I don't get capped (or throttled, w/e you want to call it).

Question, Does FIOS cap like OOL?

Oh I've had my run-ins with Cablevision. Once FIOS was availble in my area, I switched the next day.

Since getting it a couple of months back, FIOS has not capped me whatsoever.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Well, I really have no choice out here in Suffolk (LI, NY). The only highspeed options we have here is crappy DSL and VERY EXPENSIVE Cablvision (Optimum Online). I have Optimum. It's $60 a month for 15/2 which I belive is the lowest package they sell. I do get 15/2 speeds. My download is normally about 12 with the router but my upload is a good 2.

I have no complaints about it just that it's too god damn expensive :|

Don't ever try using your upload for more than an hour or prepare to be capped.

Why you have it too? 😉
I know. It's happend before just from playing CS:S for 4 hours straight (it was a boring day).

If I use BitTorrent and limit the Upload speed to ~10-15kB/s I don't get capped (or throttled, w/e you want to call it).

Question, Does FIOS cap like OOL?

Oh I've had my run-ins with Cablevision. Once FIOS was availble in my area, I switched the next day.

Since getting it a couple of months back, FIOS has not capped me whatsoever.

Ever try uploading a torrent at full speed for a few days?
That would be a test 😛

I hate Cablevision. Fios is still not availible in my area yet :|
What are they waiting for????
 
FIOS is just ridiculous. 75mbps down next year??!!!!!!!!!!!

My only "high speed" options:

$32.95/mo for 384kbps/128kbps, or $52.95 for 3mbps/384kbps.

Charter is fvcking useless, overpriced garbage.

And weird that Michigan ain't allowing that, fvcking MI sucks.
 
lucky dog
verizon needs to get moving and start mass installs everywhere
start with roseville, ca
🙂
 
haven't we paid like 200 billion dollars to roll out fiber networks across the country already? where has all the money gone?
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
not understanding what your trying to prove... non-fiber to the home, versus fiber to the home... um... of course there will be a difference. for one, i have Buckeye Cable, which is a local entity. I get 5000/512 for about that 45.... either way, sure its not 15/2.. but its also standard cable and not fiber.
what i am trying to say, is eventually the cable companies will provide fiber to the premesis because I believe they will incorporate the cable signal into the fiber. the backbones themselves are currently fiber, but that only feeds to areas where it breaks off into standard lines. with some patience you will see all fiber cable companies.
FIOS is only DSL's fiber.. its not a end-all be-all.... cable will provide fiber soon enough.

Key word -- eventually. Everything happens eventually.
 
I got the notice last week. 5/2@$35, 15/2@$40. There is a deal out there for $29.95 for the first year of 5/2, I have to find it and call'em out. Verizon ran all the optical cables about 4~6 months ago. Now they look for a mass switch over.

I live in Long Beach, Ca.


...Galvanized
 
It'll be great if the power companies get their sh~t together and get their powerline internet rolling. Everyone should be able to use that. I hope the undercut everyone and start a price war.
 
Fios is currently not available for the state of Colorado. Since Colorado is not within the coverage of Verizon's territory, FiOS will most likely not reach the state of Colorado anytime in the near future.

****ING COMCAST!
 
geez.. verizon dsl $14.95/month 768/256

i guess if you are maxizing usage of fios speed, then it's worth the price. ifyour just checking email...
 
Originally posted by: archcommus
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: archcommus
Wireless ONLY router?

Hahaha no.

Reading FTW!
Not really reading, but rather an incomprehension of what WEP is. 😛

Won't change it now though since I've been quoted.

WEP = horrible encryption method for wireless. It's broken with any of a large collection of one-click script kiddy programs. You use it to keep relatives who need assistance turning on a computer from accidentally getting on your router instead of theirs.
 
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
what exactly is fios? what kind of connection does that use?

Uses a single fiber to the home, one wavelength for transmit, another for receive.

Cable will catch/surpass it soon as they already have the networks in place and can offer the same speeds at a lower price.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07

Cable will catch/surpass it soon as they already have the networks in place and can offer the same speeds at a lower price.

Don't expect their greedy hindparts to follow suit quickly - outside of the fios served areas.

 
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