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« on: October 22, 2004, 09:53:03 AM »

FALLS CHURCH, Va. - Fast as light, Verizon is moving to roll out advanced fiber-based broadband technology to customers in six more states.

At a news conference here today, the company announced new fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) deployment to homes and businesses in Virginia as well as in parts of Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania -- bringing to nine the total number of states where work is under way. The company had previously announced FTTP deployment in California, Florida and Texas as part its plan to pass some 1 million homes and businesses with the new technology this year. Verizon plans to pass some 2 million additional homes and businesses with the new technology next year.

Verizon will hire between 3,000 and 5,000 new employees by the end of 2005 to help build the network.

"Verizon fiber all the way to the homes and businesses of our customers means they will have the highest-speed computer connections available from anyone," said Paul Lacouture, president of Verizon's Network Services Group. "No other company is offering this cutting-edge data service, and the reliability of fiber also means unprecedented dependability as well."

Verizon has introduced new data services - offered on the FiOS platform - that already are or soon will be available in parts of the three states where Verizon began installing FTTP earlier this year. Verizon also expects to begin marketing FiOS services in Falls Church and some other communities over the next several months. The company expects to market video services on the new FTTP network next year.

"FiOS has been an extraordinary hit with our earliest customers in Texas and elsewhere," said Bob Ingalls, Verizon Retail Markets president. "People are literally lining up to get what they know is a fantastic service at an excellent price."

Verizon's FiOS broadband Internet access services offer download speeds of up to 5 Mbps (megabits per second), 15 Mbps and 30 Mbps, with upstream speeds of up to 2 Mbps for the first two products and 5 Mbps for the third. The 5 Mbps service sells for $34.95 per month, when purchased with a package of Verizon services, and $39.95 when purchased separately. [For more information on the technology and pricing, see the FTTP and FiOS fact sheets in the Verizon press kit at http://newscenter.verizon.com/kit/fiber/.]

The new FTTP technology is capable of carrying a wide array of existing and new services, including high-speed broadband products that are far superior and more cost-effective than most services offered today, as well as video applications in the future. FTTP technology uses a fiber-optic cable to replace the existing copper-wire link that now connects homes and businesses to Verizon's nationwide network.

Fiber offers tremendous advantages to network operators, in addition to new and superior services for customers. For example, fiber offers reliable service in periods of wet weather that can affect copper. Less day-to-day maintenance is required, and repairs are quicker when problems do occur. Verizon's fiber engineering eliminates electronics between the customer and the network so that problems of providing repairs and power for equipment in the field are reduced.

In addition, Verizon has invested in designing some 40 new operations support systems to handle everything from electronic processing of customer FiOS orders to remotely diagnosing and correcting problems - often before a customer experiences a problem.

"We know small-to-medium-sized businesses and customers at home are ready to move to the next generation of high-speed data communications," said Ingalls. "So our aggressive move to become the first major telecom company to deploy fiber all the way to customers means we'll be able to offer services and applications that aren't yet even on the drawing board."

Lacouture added, "We're hiring between 3,000 to 5,000 employees by the end of next year, and we expect this project will have significant economic impact beyond purchasing equipment for FTTP deployment. We're also buying hundreds of new vehicles, computers, test equipment and other supplies we'll need to support the new employees."

Verizon expects to make an $800 million capital investment in FTTP this year.

"Verizon is building a broadband future for America. And today we're one big step closer," Lacouture said. "The future will ride on the bandwidth of fiber optics. No one is making that future more real than Verizon."

Summary of Verizon's FTTP deployment and FiOS marketing efforts:

After launching FiOS marketing efforts in Keller, Texas, in August, Verizon has begun marketing its high-speed FiOS Internet access products in six more communities in the West and South:

    * Huntington Beach and Murrieta, Calif.

    * North Tampa, Fla.

    * Colleyville, Grapevine and Southlake, Texas

In addition to the new FiOS marketing efforts in the West and South, new Verizon FTTP deployment work is under way in:

    * Parts of Riverside, Orange and San Bernardino counties in California

    * Parts of Delaware

    * Parts of Hillsborough and Pasco counties in Florida

    * Parts of Montgomery County in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area in Maryland

    * Parts of Essex and Middlesex counties in Massachusetts

    * Parts of Nassau, Rockland and Westchester counties in New York

    * Parts of Bucks and Chester counties in Pennsylvania

    * Parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas

    * Parts of Arlington, Fairfax and Loudoun counties, as well as the communities of Falls Church, Leesburg and Herndon in Virginia[/b]
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2004, 11:46:44 AM »

Nice move by Verizon, let's hope it doesn't go bankrupt because of the huge investment.
10+ Mbps connections are also being tested in Amsterdam, but nowhere else in Holland. Sometimes, you just gotta be patient.
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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2004, 01:28:19 PM »

FiOS leapfrogs competitors. It’s the most powerful connection we have ever offered.

FiOS service consists of three consumer broadband speeds: up to 5 Mbps downstream and up to 2 Mbps upstream (5 Mbps/2 Mbps), 15 Mbps/2 Mbps and 30 Mbps/5 Mbps.

Verizon FiOS enables customers to do more with the Internet than ever before, such as download purchased digital movies in a flash, play online games at lightning speeds, share large photo files, and video chat with friends and family. Work-at-home customers will enjoy speeds comparable to their office environment.

With FiOS, Verizon offers superior broadband speeds at very competitive prices along with Verizon’s existing wireline and wireless, local and long-distance telephony services – and, eventually, new video services.

Pricing for FiOS:

5 Mbps/2 Mbps for $34.95 a month as part of a calling package, or $39.95 a month stand-alone
15 Mbps/2 Mbps for $44.95 a month as part of a calling package, or $49.95 a month stand-alone
30 Mbps/5 Mbps at $199.95
All FiOS Internet Service packages include:

Free installation by Verizon professionals
Ultra high-speed Internet access
Free networking router
MSN™ Premium Internet Software – a $99 annual value
24/7 live technical support
Up to nine verizon.net e-mail accounts
Access to newsgroups
Personal Web space of 10 MB


This rules! I might have to get it when its available..
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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2004, 08:40:29 AM »

yeah.. it is a good deal..
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« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2005, 02:19:19 PM »

It is very real and being installed at my house right now as I type.  Only a 6 hour instal :?l....but it's free Very Happy  I got the 15Mbs down and 2Mbs up package for 49.99....with a free wired router....a D-Link 604 I think....or wireless for 69.99 billed to phone bill.  Some question as to whether you can use your own.  Verizon says no, but many have said it works.  Fiber will not, I repeat NOT slowdown due to neighbor hood traffic....it is  more like DSL.....every customer has thier own dedicated strand for the last mile.  If you are at all interesed in more info on FiOS and upto the miniute infor on where they are working on installing it you should check out http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/vzfiber  Tell'em BobTheBarber sent ya Very Happy
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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2005, 03:05:59 PM »

Very cool  Very Happy

but why does they offer slower upload then download........ its not limited in the fiber, the only reason i can see is that they are afraid ppl hosting FTP´s and fileshare programs...

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« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2005, 03:08:02 PM »

Yup,that has to be the #1 answer as to why the upload is only limited to 2 and 5Mbps
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« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2005, 03:26:05 PM »

i think also because of the standard that exists in the market

it has always been slower upload then download

before it use to be the medium
now they are just used to the idea so they dont make available what true speed lovers like us like

and i agree the hosting thing is a serious thing they take into acount also
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« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2005, 03:30:21 PM »

would be better if they added a trafficlimit on uploaded data so ppl dont leave pc on all 24 hours and abuse the bandwidth

lets say a trafficlimit on uploaded data 150 GB / month would be enough for most ppl, and then a option to buy extra bandwidth of each 50 GB for a fair cost...

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« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2005, 05:10:58 PM »

 Very Happy OK I'm sold ,enough talk come hook me up I'm ready, been waiting ....hurry....!!!  :haha:
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