My cable broadband connection is about 3Mbps down, 256Kbps up. And I'm paying through the nose for it, relatively speaking. On top of that, I live in a major city but due to a quirk of fate and lack of foresight on the part of infrastructure planners 60-70 years ago, I live so far from my CO that the best DSL I could ever hope to get is basically an ISDN line.
If Verizon (or anyone else) came to my area with FiOS, I'd camp out overnight to be their first customer if necessary.
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johnzilla @ Nov 21st 2007 7:51AM
My cable broadband connection is about 3Mbps down, 256Kbps up. And I'm paying through the nose for it, relatively speaking. On top of that, I live in a major city but due to a quirk of fate and lack of foresight on the part of infrastructure planners 60-70 years ago, I live so far from my CO that the best DSL I could ever hope to get is basically an ISDN line.
If Verizon (or anyone else) came to my area with FiOS, I'd camp out overnight to be their first customer if necessary.