From today's cable360.net:
"Verizon's CTO Mark Wegleitner said at NXTcomm the telco is upgrading its FiOS network to GPON (gigabit passive optical network) over the next 3-4 years and will quadruple its bandwidth to deliver 100 Mbps service to any device in the home, reports CNET. Other tidbits: Verizon's TR-69 remote management system will fix set-top problems from afar; Verizon plans to migrate more video services onto IP over the next 3-4 years, which will eventually run solely over an IP network, much like AT&T's offering today; and HDVOD is launching "in a matter of months" and is now being tested in Verizon's labs."
"Verizon's CTO Mark Wegleitner said at NXTcomm the telco is upgrading its FiOS network to GPON (gigabit passive optical network) over the next 3-4 years and will quadruple its bandwidth to deliver 100 Mbps service to any device in the home, reports CNET. Other tidbits: Verizon's TR-69 remote management system will fix set-top problems from afar; Verizon plans to migrate more video services onto IP over the next 3-4 years, which will eventually run solely over an IP network, much like AT&T's offering today; and HDVOD is launching "in a matter of months" and is now being tested in Verizon's labs."