DSL service breaks a lot.
I wouldn't say that, I've had it 5 years since buying my house, never one service call, only a few reboots of the modem, and very rare down time. Even stays on when power goes out.
DSL service breaks a lot.
I wouldn't say that, I've had it 5 years since buying my house, never one service call, only a few reboots of the modem, and very rare down time. Even stays on when power goes out.
Hmm. those anti-DSL comments almost fly in the face of nearly every comment and / or article of study I have read over the last half decade. I wonder if your customers might be part of their own DSL issues and not the service itself or the method of deliver (aka DSL)? I would love to see a 2007/08 report of actual reliability studies as opposed to hearsay reactions that generally come as a result of misplaced bitterness or confusion by end users.
In my many years of IT and network experience I have seen far more reliability and outage related issues with cable delivery vs DSL.
DSL does need a "speed boost" as it were and an expansion of sorts into areas not typically served; where cable has the only means of HS access.
Your articles hold no water to a technicians eye-witness. I have seen it and dealt with it for years. Where do you live? Where I live (Tampa Bay market) Verizon DSL can be awful and both Bright House Networks and Knolgy cable (where serviceable) are pretty good most of the time. There are problematic areas for cable, mainly peninsula type areas where cable has one way in and one way out, but overall Verizon is far worse. Keep in mind that there are more laws in place regulating DSL and install dates are very difficult to deal with in a business setting (compared to what the laws are with their fiber service). I have literally dealt with a company losing DSL for 7 days because Verizon put it on the wrong line and had to make the change to one of their other office lines. Here we are, with a law firm with no Internet for 7 days! That is unaccecptable. I can pick on third parties like ATT that use Verizon for the last mile in my area. What a joke. But seriously? Where do you live? Because what is offered in your town may be starkly different than what is offered in mine.
Don't write me off or discredit me on this. FIOS will greatly reduce the customers dealings with Verizon as far as tech support and outages. It is more reliable. What I am saying is that I hate Verizon too, with their many problems, but I believe they have improved upon that enough that FIOS is worth a look for sure. It is worth a look even for some people that hate them and swear they would never do business with them again. Mainly because the product has the potential to be far superior than cable and is replacing DSL any chance Verizon gets.
"Your articles hold no water to a technicians eye-witness."
That part right there leads me out of this discussion; I have been in the network and overall IT game for over 20 years in DFW, ATL, LAX, PHX, SFO, STL, MIA and MEM but you instantly attack by belittling my knowledge and ability to read & comprehend industry reports, data and such. Nevermind; I guess the local PC repair guys have all the insider info. I am out.
I deal with Verizon DSL all the time being in the residential repair computer field. DSL service breaks a lot. I hate Verizon too for this. But, with FIOS, is much more reliable. They don't have as many problems. Not like DSL. How about dealing with commercial phone lines. With their far out install dates and other problems.
But, if it ain't broke and you don't gotta call 'em, FIOS looks beautiful with that sexy lineup. How could that not sway you. Remember, you wouldn't have as many problems with FIOS as DSL for example.
I think most that really know Verizon hate them, but this product is far superior to other products out there and worth giving them a new shot.