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Waiting for Verizon..
- Subject: Waiting for Verizon..
- From: tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org (Tom Metro)
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 18:07:05 -0500
- In-reply-to: <4B9E2089.2010706-wRvlPVLobi1/31tCrMuHxg@public.gmane.org>
- References: <4B9D4DFE.6030201@stephenadler.com> <4B9DC1BD.9010609@vl.com> <4B9E2089.2010706@stephenadler.com>
Stephen Adler wrote: > Tom Metro wrote: >> Didn't the difficulty you had in dealing with Verizon give you second >> thoughts as to whether you can rely on them as an ISP? > Yes... that's why I'm keeping my current Comcast service for at least a > couple of weeks... That's not quite what I meant. The expectation for any modern broadband service is that it should have excellent uptime and high reliability. The question is what happens when something does break down the road. Perhaps something not as blatantly obvious as a complete service outage, but instead packet loss, bandwidth slowdowns, staled connections, DNS problems, etc. At this point you have become fully dependent on the service, and you're now at the mercy of the competence of Verizon support. Have those of you that have been using FIOS for a while had positive experiences in dealing with Verizon support for more subtle and highly technical issues, or are you just crossing your fingers and hoping it'll never come to that? > I get symmetric 25/25 performance. Was your testing just to confirm Verizon's claims, or did Verizon ever give you reason to believe you might not see their claimed bandwidth? (Of course I'm sure they have lots of "best effort" wishy-washy wording in their contract, as no low-end ISP wants to commit to providing a guaranteed bandwidth.) >> Did you purchase business-class service? I assume yes, given your >> mention of static IPs. > yup. You probably haven't had a need for this yet, but for others with business-class FIOS, have you tried getting custom PTR records for your static IPs? > As best as I know, there is no port blocking and I can do anything I > want. Maybe there is some fine print I didn't read? If I was going to depend on an ability to run servers - even for personal use - I'd want to be sure they were expressly permitted by the contract. > I think its around $100 something for the 5 static IPs. Sounds about right. I see $110 for 25/25 Mbps with a 1 year contract. http://smallbusiness.verizon.com/products/internet/fios_pricing.aspx I guess my objection to their pricing has always been that they charge an excessive premium for static IPs. (I wonder how that'll change when IPv6 starts getting rolled out.) Of course it's still a great bargain if you look at it purely from a bandwidth perspective, and ignore that they offer the same thing with dynamic IPs for $20 less. I think the price difference used to be more, as they used to start the business plans at $100 with non-symmetric bandwidth. Now I see the slowest link you can get with a static IP is 25/25. If only somebody like Speakeasy resold FIOS... (At one time Galaxy (gis.net) was a FIOS reseller, and it looked like there was going to be a competitive market of FIOS resellers, but it hasn't materialized, and Galaxy has since dropped it. A Google search for "fios reseller" turns up several hits, including a CA ISP that is undercutting Verizon's prices. But the trick isn't necessarily to get a better price, but a more competent support organization.) -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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