So, FIOS is (as of yesterday) now available for installation in my condo complex in Signal Hill, CA! Woo hoo!
I planned to order the 20 / 5 internet service for $57 a month, but then saw that they had a package deal where I could get the 20 /5 internet and the Extreme HD package for $79.99 a month for 24 months. Of course, I'd also have to invest $15.99 a month for a DVR box or get a Tivo.
So I signed up for the moment for the $79.99 flex plan, and will try out the Verizon FIOS tv signal along-side my Dish Network setup to see how it compares picture quality wise. I have 15 days to decide if I like the tv service before I am locked into a 1 year contract with FIOS.
Cost wise, it looks like a pretty good deal for $38.99 more a month than just internet service to get both the extreme HD package and DVR box. Right now I have Dish HD Absolute and locals which costs me $41 a month including local channels costs and DVR fees.
Anyone have a comment about how good the standard def channels look with FIOS on a Plasma tv vs. the soft, compressed picture that my plasma shows when I watch standard def on Dish Network?
Robert
I planned to order the 20 / 5 internet service for $57 a month, but then saw that they had a package deal where I could get the 20 /5 internet and the Extreme HD package for $79.99 a month for 24 months. Of course, I'd also have to invest $15.99 a month for a DVR box or get a Tivo.
So I signed up for the moment for the $79.99 flex plan, and will try out the Verizon FIOS tv signal along-side my Dish Network setup to see how it compares picture quality wise. I have 15 days to decide if I like the tv service before I am locked into a 1 year contract with FIOS.
Cost wise, it looks like a pretty good deal for $38.99 more a month than just internet service to get both the extreme HD package and DVR box. Right now I have Dish HD Absolute and locals which costs me $41 a month including local channels costs and DVR fees.
Anyone have a comment about how good the standard def channels look with FIOS on a Plasma tv vs. the soft, compressed picture that my plasma shows when I watch standard def on Dish Network?
Robert