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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, John Chambers wrote: > Grant Mongardi wrote: > | I wonder how long the copper lines will even remain in place. Since FIOS > | was installed in my area, I've had sales people coming by the house for > | both Verizon & Comcast on a nearly daily basis. The prices they are > | offering for FIOS service are cheaper than the traditional phone, DSL, > | and CableTV services combined. I'm having mine installed tomorrow, and > | will be saving $10/month over the traditional services, and will be > | getting more channels, nationwide calling plan, and faster Internet. I > | should expect that if the legislation doesn't fly, they will just > | undercut the individual copper-line phone services with FIOS, making it > | a moot point. > > It has been reported by a lot of people that installing FIOS usually > includes removing the copper. A few people have described being told > by the phoneco people that the copper wires would be left. They were, > but they were disconnected at the pole outside. And the phoneco then > simply refuses to re-enable the copper line. And all the competitors > are locked out, of course. What are they doing for new construction? Is FIOS the only option there, or are they seriously offering copper only in that case? Greg -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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