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03-04-2011 12:46 PM #1
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03-04-2011 01:25 PM #2
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03-04-2011 03:26 PM #3
Hard to say; part of new package.
We also added several more phone lines and a fixed IP address, which moved us into some sort of new packaged plan which included the 35/35 service. I hear they also have a 50/50 service for an additional charge, but I didn't bother with that.
The whole fiber system seems very cool to me. The guy was able to give us a bunch more lines without actually running new physical lines into our office space - all phone lines and internet service come into our space via a single fiber cable.
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03-04-2011 03:39 PM #4
Sweet. I would kill for FIOS.
My sole choice is the %*$^*^#! cable company who rips us off for $70/month for *up to 12Mbps* service which often is at or below 2Mbps.____________________________________________ ________________
Mark
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"Things break; it's scientific." - D. Byrne
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03-04-2011 05:17 PM #5
Fios TV is also amazing, have had it almost 2
years now. Other day I upgraded DVR to a whole house version, it was done thru programming while I was on the phone with them. It is really great technology. It integrates with my i****s , phone and pad become remotes and DVR remote managers , can view photo album on big screen, I havent scratched the surface of whats available.
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03-04-2011 06:01 PM #6
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03-04-2011 06:10 PM #7
Just signed up for DirecTV.
Whole house DVR and MLB Extra Innings. Hope I didn't screw up. It had better be an improvement over our sorry cable company.__________________________________________ __________________
Mark
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"Things break; it's scientific." - D. Byrne
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