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| Can you ping me now? Good Member Since: Aug 2006 Location: Charlotte Hall
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FiOS and Metrocast can co-exist under seperate franchise agreements. Its just a matter of your County commissioners and Cable advisory board working out a agreement with Verizon. It happens this way in every county. Charles is shared by Comcast and Verizon. It boils down to when Verizon decides it's time and what the county wants in return($$$). Joseph Daniels would be the contact at VZ for FiOS. I will know shortly if St. Mary's is on the list for next year. We generally schedule our next years deployment plans in September but this year they have been pushed out till November. | |
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| Can you ping me now? Good Member Since: Aug 2006 Location: Charlotte Hall
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The only thing VZ blocks is port 25...... | |
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| Registered User Member Since: May 2004 Location: STEELERS COUNTY
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If you have a zoysia grass yard other something more "exotic" then the $50 per 50-pound bag of seed that the utility company is using to patch your yard, the best thing to do is supplement what they put down, or wait a year or two. The marking of utilities is a very common thing, especially in Chuck and Calvert County, were everything is buried. For whatever reason, a lot of St. Mary's County still has overhead lines in a lot of places. The lines in the street will dissipate over time. IMO, I think you just need to take deep breath and relax. I've seen the work these guys do in a lot of areas and I don't see anything worth complaining over.The "boxes" you see are required at regular intervals to pull and service the cable. No different then the cable TV transformers, the ground mounted transformers and the telephone pylons that you also see at regular intervals. Again, IMO, the boxes that are set flush with grade are a ton more user friendly when mowing; considering the transformers and telephone pylons require you to use a weed eater. If you really think you have a problem, reach out to a couple of neighbors and gauge their level of satisfaction / dissatisfaction. If they are PO'd like you, someone needs to call Verizion. If no one else has issues; well, you know then you'll be fighting this one on your own.
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| Registered User Member Since: May 2008
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| FIOS isn't really any cheaper than Comcast for bundled services. Internet speed and phone service seems about the same. The one big difference I've found is the picture quality on non HD TV's is much clearer with FIOS. |
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| low 5... hi 5...... Member Since: Jan 2008 Location: on the corner swaggn
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| Craptastic | When FiOs does come it will only service highly populated areas. People in Ridge, the 7th, and 2nd district most likely will never see it. MetroCast has been doing fiber to the home in alot of areas for over a year now. In most cases if you are building in a new devolpment in St. Mary's most likely fiber to the home is available. |
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| low 5... hi 5...... Member Since: Jan 2008 Location: on the corner swaggn
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| Can you ping me now? Good Member Since: Aug 2006 Location: Charlotte Hall
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Until VZ approves a new PON card that can extend the length to 25 miles some areas will be missed initially but will see fiber at some point. | |
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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2008 Location: Waldorf
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I beg to differ I had comcast for 4½ years, internet and TV, and on average I paid $200 per month, and i didnt even have any movie channels!! Tack on about 40 per month for our landline phone and we paid $240 per month (avr) for comcast and landline phone. Now with FIOS, for the 1st year, we are paying $135/month! (internet/tv/phone) And it will jump up to 170 a month after that for our service and cable boxes, and we have HBO Saving 110/month for a year = $1300 saving, for me, then after that its still cheaper than what I paid for comcast by $70/month. Its much cheaper for me With the savings I am getting, i went out and bought a brand new 52 inch lcd 1080p samsung TV running at 240hz.. the picture is STUNNING! Some shows and commercials look like they are in blueray, i was like wow!Last edited by SoMdDude : 10-24-2009 at 02:10 AM. | |
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