gizmodo.com — You might have heard about Verizon's new 20/20 symmetric FiOS—a sweet 20Mbps upstream and down. But 20 ain't 100, and we're damn jealous of the Japanese, so we got on the phone and asked the guys managing Verizon's tubes what's around the bend. The scoop for citydwellers is that we can expect "not too distant" announcements about FiOS availability
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chandonNov 13, 2007
Oh noes. If they were blocking other ports it might matter, but having to use an external email server and put your web server on port 443 just doesn't strike me as that big a deal.
tetsuwanNov 13, 2007
lol, I could seed to a hundred guys like you, the only strain being on my hard drive.
PhilSwnNov 13, 2007
Vimeo! Not to mention Apple trailers!
goatmonkey2112Nov 13, 2007
And they're doing their best to charge you as much as possible for them. Hulu exists because Apple wouldn't raise the rates in iTunes for them.
antdudeNov 17, 2007
Yeah, and I get nothing. :(
cantrellvJul 27, 2008
More TV Choice and Competition Near for Residents of Northborough, Mass.<a class="user" href="http://www.sourcerelease.com/corp/kw0?r=emmmm3">http://www.sourcerelease.com/corp/kw0?r=emmmm3</a>
cdmfgmanJul 29, 2008
Please Verizon - come to Silicon Valley. The tech savvy residents would sign up in droves. The place has money, and homes are closely spaced. It's a no brainer! Please!!!!