xoxoxoBruce • Jan 18, 2007 9:32 pm
I got a newsletter from the township saying they have inked a 12 year deal with Verizon. Because Verizon intends to offer TV/Video along with the phone and internet, the township has jurisdiction. They claim 15 other municipalities in the county are doing the same.
~Verizon has to provide free cable service to all township buildings, schools, fire companies and the library.
~Verizon must supply two dedicated channels for the township.
~Verizon must connect, at it's expense, every residential dwelling within 150 feet of the trunk or feeder lines, not already served by the FTTP network
~The agreement contains provisions for enforceable customer service standards.
~The service area includes the entire township.
This is welcome news, especially since comcast just raised rates while decreasing service..... again.
I wonder how soon? Let's see here, uh...start very near future..... laying fiber....Initial Service Area which is 94% of the township. Oh no....where zat?
Balls... 3 to 5 years for the Extended Service Area, which of course, is moi. :mad:
"Fiber to Premises" runs the fiber cable to every home, rather than to "nodes" with copper wire to homes. This is so they can bring me TV/Phone/Internet in fibrous splendor...... someday.
~Verizon has to provide free cable service to all township buildings, schools, fire companies and the library.
~Verizon must supply two dedicated channels for the township.
~Verizon must connect, at it's expense, every residential dwelling within 150 feet of the trunk or feeder lines, not already served by the FTTP network
~The agreement contains provisions for enforceable customer service standards.
~The service area includes the entire township.
This is welcome news, especially since comcast just raised rates while decreasing service..... again.
I wonder how soon? Let's see here, uh...start very near future..... laying fiber....Initial Service Area which is 94% of the township. Oh no....where zat?
Balls... 3 to 5 years for the Extended Service Area, which of course, is moi. :mad:
"Fiber to Premises" runs the fiber cable to every home, rather than to "nodes" with copper wire to homes. This is so they can bring me TV/Phone/Internet in fibrous splendor...... someday.