Waiting for Verizon..
Tom Metro
tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 15 01:12:29 EDT 2010
Stephen Adler wrote:
> Hey guys... You may be interested in my latest vlogs... I call it
> "Waiting for Verizon"
> http://stephenadler.org/tiki-index.php?page=Verizon+Installation+Vlog
The first video took 10 minutes to illustrate that cable companies are
bad at keeping appointments. I think I could have waited for the
novelization. :-)
The second video was more interesting.
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?
Have you since pinned down what your up and down speeds are? It wasn't
clear why this was open-ended. Unlike DSL, where line quality is a
factor, shouldn't the speeds be entirely predictable in advance by
Verizon, and spelled out in your contract?
Did you purchase business-class service? I assume yes, given your
mention of static IPs.
Do you pan to run servers (I assume yes), and if so, are you comfortable
with the terms of use Verizon imposes?
What did the data portion of your service end up costing? Did you commit
to a contract?
You mentioned having your analog phone service disabled. Did you
consider requesting that they leave the copper in place? (Your video
didn't depict the removal if the copper.)
I looked at another FIOS install video that YouTube linked to yours, and
the person in that video indicated that they were getting Internet
service via a cable modem, but fed from FIOS. That doesn't sound right.
The ONT is supposed to have an Ethernet jack. Isn't that the case with
your installation? (Maybe its a regional difference.)
-Tom
--
Tom Metro
Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA
"Enterprise solutions through open source."
Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
More information about the Discuss
mailing list