HOT! (YMMV) 15Mb/s down 2 up internet $50/mo

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boles

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Originally posted by: nealr
I called verizon yesterday, the best they can do for me is 1.5m down. I have comcast now, but it doesn't even seem as fast as it should be. it takes about 3 full seconds to load a page here on AT.

When was the last time you restarted your cable modem ? There is a thread some where that said you may get a speed increase if you unplug your modem for a couple minutes then restart.
 

gergever

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I think you get a $5 discount on FIOS if you have telephone service with them.
I was getting 11000 down / 1.7 up for the 15/2 service. The verizon tech had me d/l drtcp from dslreports tools site and we tweaked the settings. Now I get a full 15,000 down, but still only 1.7 up. The Verizon guy said nobody he has seen gets the full 2mb upload speed, and most not the full 15,000 down. My CO is only a block and a half away.
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: Netopia
Originally posted by: hifi
does 2 up means 2Mb up? means 250 kb up?? 250kb UP!! i want!!

You got it! They also have a third package that is 30 down and 5 up, but the price jumps to $199 / month!

Still cheaper than multiple T-1s. :thumbsup:

I see server bandwidth costs coming down.
 

nealr

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Thanks, I tried that too, but I think there's something else going on. I'll probably try the 1.5m verizon and maybe it's better than what I've got now. I know it's cheaper at least.
 

Maverick

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I've got it, and I'm loving it...still haven't seen a website that can sustain my massive download abilities though ;)
 

OfficeLinebacker

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Originally posted by: gergever
I think you get a $5 discount on FIOS if you have telephone service with them.
I was getting 11000 down / 1.7 up for the 15/2 service. The verizon tech had me d/l drtcp from dslreports tools site and we tweaked the settings. Now I get a full 15,000 down, but still only 1.7 up. The Verizon guy said nobody he has seen gets the full 2mb upload speed, and most not the full 15,000 down. My CO is only a block and a half away.


You need a certain bunlde of services on your Verizon phone service to get the $5 off, not just phone service.
 

huesmann

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Yeah, and that certain bundle costs more than the $5 discount is worth. Personally, I just have the stripped local phone service...economy rate, or whatever they call it. Even with that, it's worth it.
 

Fireye0

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Originally posted by: OfficeLinebacker
Originally posted by: Fireye0
Doh, not available in my area... I straddle the border of Silver Spring and Kensington in MD... annoying.

My mom lives like 4 blocks outside the beltway one block west of Connecticut.


Nice, I live about two blocks away from the Mormon Temple, away from the beltway. We have old, old, OLD lines in our neighborhood :\
 

gergever

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My phone package here in MA on verizon costs $28.79/mo incl tax, which is their cheapest package. It includes unlimited service in my local calling area.
I could get their 'measured service', at $13/mo, but then each call would cost me 1c per call and 1.6 cents/minute.
I could also get their basic unlimited calling plan for $19.26/mo, but that doesn't include caller id ($7.50 extra/mo plus tax). I do use caller ID, so I signed up for my 'package' since it's basically the same price. It includes other features I don't use like call waiting ID, call waiting, forwarding, 3-way calling, *69 and some other stuff. I use someone else for my long distance service. Been on this package for years, so the $5 off FIOS is just gravy.
 

thegimp03

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They really need some fiber here in South Bay Area...it's the Silicon Valley!! I'm tired of comcast and sbc dsl that charge like crazy for average service.
 

OfficeLinebacker

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Originally posted by: huesmann
Yeah, and that certain bundle costs more than the $5 discount is worth. Personally, I just have the stripped local phone service...economy rate, or whatever they call it. Even with that, it's worth it.

The cool thing is, the Verizon CSR was very upfront about this!
 

OfficeLinebacker

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Originally posted by: Fireye0
Originally posted by: OfficeLinebacker
Originally posted by: Fireye0
Doh, not available in my area... I straddle the border of Silver Spring and Kensington in MD... annoying.

My mom lives like 4 blocks outside the beltway one block west of Connecticut.


Nice, I live about two blocks away from the Mormon Temple, away from the beltway. We have old, old, OLD lines in our neighborhood :\

WTH, my mom does too...do you live on the side AWAY from Connecticut ave? I hope your neighborhood is next!
 

Delerious

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On Long Island they are quadrupling the optimum speeds so unfortunately I have to stick with those bastards :(
 

grahammacd

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15mb/s = ~1.875MB/s = ~1875KB/s

2mbps = ~250KB/s

i signed up for FiOS last week, and they're coming to install it this coming monday :D

i live in mclean, virginia (fairfax county, right outside DC).

i was kind of hesitant b/c right now i have cox cable, which works great, at 550KB/s down and 60KB/s up for $65/month. seeing that fios is 4 times faster at $15 cheaper, i can't really justify not upgrading. ah well :)
 

Bacinator

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Originally posted by: ScottFern
Stop rubbing it in and flaunting this!!! I hate comcast. :(

Same.

Bowie Maryland, driving home all last week, I saw workers in unmarked vehicles (about 30 people total) running large orange semi-rigid conduits through my neighborhood along the main road.

Fort Washington Maryland, one of my co-workers reported the same thing.

Both locations are in PG county. Maybe the Fiber Deployment Center is a bit behind on their reports? Last date is about a month ago, so I hope so. I would :heart: to get off of comcast HSI and onto some nice verizon fiber.
 

gergever

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I have both comcast 4mb/384kb and fios 15mb/2mb (just got fios and will be dropping comcast soon). I don't know if comcast somehow caps torrent sites/ports or not, but verizons speeds are proportionally much greater, faster than the 15mb to 4mb difference would indicate. Did a test with just the same single torrent open, and d/l speed was more than 4 times faster w/ verizon. Upload comparisons are, to say the least, like night and day.
 

byosys

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Just a quick update:

Just stopped by to talk to some contractors for Verizon putting up lines to support fiber. The guys were in Chester County, PA (outside Philladelphia). PM me for more details.

Any estimates for time between instalation and when it's up and running?
 

nekote

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Originally posted by: gergever
My phone package here in MA on verizon costs $28.79/mo incl tax, which is their cheapest package. It includes unlimited service in my local calling area.
I could get their 'measured service', at $13/mo, but then each call would cost me 1c per call and 1.6 cents/minute.
I could also get their basic unlimited calling plan for $19.26/mo, but that doesn't include caller id ($7.50 extra/mo plus tax). I do use caller ID, so I signed up for my 'package' since it's basically the same price. It includes other features I don't use like call waiting ID, call waiting, forwarding, 3-way calling, *69 and some other stuff. I use someone else for my long distance service. Been on this package for years, so the $5 off FIOS is just gravy.
When I (soon?) get FiOS installed, I intend to go for the very cheapest Verizon local phone plan - acording to gergever - $13/month 'measured service' w/1¢ per (outgoing, I'm assuming?) call and 1.6¢ / minute (again, outgoing, right?).
I will use that as an *incoming* *only* line.
For *outgoing*, use my $11.79 / month (incl. tax, fees, ...) VoIP line from Mass. based BroadVoice . com that has *unlimited* in-state.
For my occaisional out-of-state and International, I'll use the VoIP line in conjuntion with OneSuite.com or, better yet, RNKTel.com (aka DialAroundTheWorld.com) if / when I can snag their (promotional?) 1¢/minute rates.

Gee, I can also consider simply forwarding the incoming only Verizon measured service line to the VoIP line, if I want to. Hmmm. A single phone / "hybrid" "line" w/unlimited in-state for $24.79/month? Or, 2 incoming / 1 outgoing lines / phones?
 

VirginiaDonkey

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also running the fiber optic cables in Chesterfield Co, VA (Just outside of Richmond)

They are working in my neigborhood....look out comcrap
 

huesmann

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Just an FYI: the dudes who did my install in February said Verizon rolled this out at Quantico first, and are currently testing video over the fiber for a potential rollout beginning Q4 this year.

Lucky jarheads. :)
 

gergever

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When I (soon?) get FiOS installed, I intend to go for the very cheapest Verizon local phone plan - acording to gergever - $13/month 'measured service' w/1¢ per (outgoing, I'm assuming?) call and 1.6¢ / minute (again, outgoing, right?).
I will use that as an *incoming* *only* line.
For *outgoing*, use my $11.79 / month (incl. tax, fees, ...) VoIP line from Mass. based BroadVoice . com that has *unlimited* in-state.
For my occaisional out-of-state and International, I'll use the VoIP line in conjuntion with OneSuite.com or, better yet, RNKTel.com (aka DialAroundTheWorld.com) if / when I can snag their (promotional?) 1¢/minute rates.

Gee, I can also consider simply forwarding the incoming only Verizon measured service line to the VoIP line, if I want to. Hmmm. A single phone / "hybrid" "line" w/unlimited in-state for $24.79/month? Or, 2 incoming / 1 outgoing lines / phones?

Yes, verizon said that was for outgoing. Those are very good options. The $24.79 would really be $29.79 though if you factor out the $5 fios savings for the verizon package.
 

gergever

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I have a question. I also have 3 business line (business in the home) and I use ACC Business (div of ATT) for service, so Verizon does not provide service for those lines. ACC Business also has my long distance service for my home line and business lines. Their rates are not that great.

Since Verizon is not handling the business lines, they left them alone and connected as copper when they replaced my home phone line with FIOS.

I'm considering switching my home phone to the least expensive $13/mo basic service and using my business lines for outgoing personal calls.

If I change my business lines to VOIP, what is your experience with service? I assume it would be interrupted when Verizon FIOS has an outage. If my FIOS traffic is choked by dl/ul torrents (right now email access/explorer browsing is slow because I've got about 10 torrents open at easytree and bt.tree.org, even allowing some headroom configured into my torrent app), would VOIP be affected?
 

SirPappy

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my wife works for vorizon, and she says there only in a limited area for testing, but they plan on expanding all over the us.

right now they have it close to my house (i live in Victorville,Cali) theyre starting up here in adalanto,cali.

keep your eyes open. prices are dropping.