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Fiber in Falls Church - Fios from Verizon

February 10, 2005 12:52 AM

Verizon is has wired parts of Falls Church with fiber for their new Fios service. The idea that is, instead of using your ancient telephone wires or mediocre cable lines for internet, Verizon has been laying fiber optic cables in neighborhoods around the US.

Fiber was once reserved for corporations with huge bandwidth needs, it's amazing for a geek like me to see this come all the way to our house. The best part is that they are charging about the same as cable modem and dsl for a far faster connection.

DSL: $49.95/month -- 1.5 Mbs download, 256 Kbs up

Cable: $55/month -- 5 Mbs download, 128 Kbs up

Fios: $49.95 month -- 15 Mbs download, 2 Mbs up

Which one would you choose?

But there are two problems...

1) You have to go through Verizon... ugh... I hate dealing with them. It took them almost a year to cancel a phone line that never existed (two entires on my bill with the same phone number).

2) You have to have a Verizon phone number.*see note

*Note: You don't need the phone number to use the service, but you need it to find out if you can get the service. You see, they look up your phone number to see if your neighborhood has been wired. I have Voip, so without a Verizon number, they weren't able to tell me if I could get the service. Telling them my address, zip code, or latitude and longitudinal coordinates were no help. Typical Verizon!

If you want to find out if you can get fiber to your house and you have a normal phone line, try this site:

http://www.verizon.net/Fios

Good luck, and if you have made the switch, please let me know how it has worked out for you.

Comments

I can't wait until fiber optic is everywhere.

Interesting stuff. I plugged my number in at Woodbridge and it is not available. I guess I need to be closer to D.C.

I think these offers are incredibly expensive... In France a ADSL subscription for 20mbps down , 2 mbps up only costs 29 euro. And this amount includes unlimited national phonecalls and over 50 free television channels on your regular tv. There are offers for internet via cable as low as 1 euro per mbps. You can select your own speed, so if you choose 12mbps, you pay 12 euro per month...

Cool storeis of how Fiios gets installed: http://www2.dslreports.com/shownews/61157

http://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/61349

Verizon will be relling FIOS to other ISPs! Woo hoo!

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