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([personal profile] jsbowden Mar. 17th, 2008 02:11 pm)
Verizon is actually delivering a full 15mbps sustained. Any time it seems. It's...nice. It's fast. Sometimes, it's even beyond what they tell me I should expect. I've seen upwards of 2.2MBps, which is a bit beyond what 15mbps can deliver.

Once again, I find myself having to say nice things about a telco. This is the second time in as many years. Someday, I may hold them in something less than contempt as the default state.

From: [identity profile] mcswan.livejournal.com


I have had surprisingly little issue with Verizon's broadband. I've been with them for well over a year, now.

Their FIOS TV, on the other hand, is a completely different story. The service is ok, I get a little more pixellation issues than I would like, but it's usually very short lived.

One issue seems so mind numbingly stupid that its level of ineptitude pushes it far past the normal level of irritability: for the love of God, tell me, when 2 separate dish companies (Dish & DirectTV) can figure out caller ID for the tv, why a PHONE company can't?

From: [identity profile] jsbowden.livejournal.com


I haven't noticed anymore pixelation with FiOS TV than I did with cable.

What is this CID for the TV you speak of?

From: [identity profile] mcswan.livejournal.com


With both Direct TV and Dish Network, when the phone rang (given that a phone line was hooked to the receiver) the name and number of the caller would pop up on the TV screen. It wouldn't show in recordings, and would go away with a simple press of the OK button.

It would also keep a record of the last 20 or so callers; just like a normal phone would. It was a nice feature to have.

The pixellation is mostly when changing channels. Irritating, but certainly not a deal breaker.

From: [identity profile] jsbowden.livejournal.com


Well, see, my phone line doesn't go anywhere near my STB. The phone line gets split out before the TV and net connection.

From: [identity profile] voltbang.livejournal.com


At our last house, there was something wrong, and we would get caller id, sure, just, not associated with any incoming calls on our phone. Nifty, but not terribly useful.
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