i4u.com — A sweet first-look user review of the IPTV service, which has 20 HD channels and apparently the best picture quality dude’s ever seen, including non-HD channels (to paraphrase). Just to tempt you a little more to move to an area with service, you can also pick up 30/5MBps fiber Internet access,
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mdheinzerOct 12, 2005
I don't know about you guys but i sure can't wait to get rid of my ComCrap (comcast). Better speeds and cheaper prices are what i am looking for. Its good to see a little competition. Hopefully the content will get better or the prices will go lower.
proam500Oct 12, 2005
Do you guys actually get close to the 15/2 speeds, or is it mostly overhead, cause I see the trucks around here install fiber, and thinking about upgrading...?
tlattieOct 12, 2005
This is not an IPTV Service... it is just like analog and digital cable from comcast but over a nice clean fiber network instead of the old noisy HFC plant the cable companies use.
Closed AccountOct 12, 2005
I get 16.2 and 2.1 with my FIOS, i like it so much better than that s**t comcast i used to have....
iraqmaniacOct 12, 2005
methinks I need FiOS
meyerj88Oct 12, 2005
im definately moving to keller texas... i just want the internet speeds. right now i don't really care about the tv. thats just a bonus.
maddog666Jan 15, 2007
FIOS is GREAT!!!reality: mine was "installed" friday and doesn't work (monday). I spent a few hours each day since friday listening to one bulls**t story after another from verizon. servers down... it'll be up in an hour.... the tech will be there in 2 hours.... the checks in the mail.... BLAH, BLAH.... they make the cable company look slick.
Closed AccountJan 28, 2007
did you seriously just say "5 mhz" and mean it?...p.s. i have 30/5 and love it
defduaneApr 24, 2007
I signed up for FiOS when it became available in Sarasota a few months back. I am pretty satisfied with the overall service, but I really like its potential for the future. There doesn't seem to be many reviews out there, so I wrote one of my own. It's much more detailed and more up to date than the original article for this digg: <a class="user" href="http://www.defefx.com/verizon-fios-tv/">http://www.defefx.com/verizon-fios-tv/</a>
Closed AccountMar 24, 2008
I work on behalf of Verizon and I was actually very pleased seeing some of these comments. First off: Verizon and Verizon DSL are not the same as FiOS. We have 5/2, 20/5, and 20/20 available for domestic internet connections. We actually have a 100/100 available for businesses. Thats pretty effing fast. If any of you are in the Massachusetts area, I can check it out and see if it is available in your area. They will be opening new towns in April. Good Luck!6174474727 ask for Kyla
vanbureneAug 5, 2008
This Is FiOS! This Is The Big Apple! Verizon FiOS TV Makes Its New York City Debut<a class="user" href="http://www.sourcerelease.com/corp/kw0?r=xmmm85">http://www.sourcerelease.com/corp/kw0?r=xmmm85</a>
rbalakriJul 24, 2009
I recently ordered Verizon FIOS bundle from a door-to-door salesperson. The salesperson who introduced himself as Gerat, promised Verizon was introducing new Indian channels we were interested in and took the order.I called Verizon to check the status of the order before installation as well as availability of the Indian Channel (Sun TV) as the salesperson had promised. Verizon informed that the channel listing is what is published and said this channel is not available.We conferenced with the salesperson and he flatly denied having promised the availability of the channel. 1. Do not place orders from door-to-door salespersons. You can always call Verizon directly to order.2. Never trust anything the salesperson promises unless Verizon has published the information.