Gianno Vicente
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(May 14, 2007 - 1:35 AM)
Verizon FiOS "Is" the fastest thing around. Cable companies can mock DSL all they want. Verizon is trying to get rid of it. But Cable Companies won't compare it against Fiber. They know this, I also used to work for them. "Get out of copper and get into glass". Light travels a lot faster through glass. That's why Verizon's bandwidth cruises at maximum accurate speed 24/7 at 365/yr, not fluctuate like cable's(they forgot to mention that). In internet super highway technology, Cable would be using the 'school zone' vs Verizon using the 'Autobahn'(that is 'true Quam).Cable can keep squeezing the speed and Verizon will keep 'turning up the light'. It's IT preferred if you're bandwidth hungry. Yes there is no server that will upload to you at that speed. It's like having a Ferrari and you can't push it to maximum speed,.. but it's nice to know you're capable. Fios vs Cable is like color TV vs. UHDV/HD TV, the difference is the outcome. Having the services, I don't even feel how fast I'm going until I use someone else's internet without it. Everything's is like in slow motion. 15 to 20 megs per sec. at $45/mo w/free a industrial strength wireless router. By the way, Verizon and France Telecom are using GPON (Gigabyte per sec.)What's funny is what feeds cable companies on their super head end?--Fiber Optical Carriers, hmm-go figure