...a notice on my front door stating Verizon FIOS will soon be in my neighborhood. As some of you may recall, I was a chair-member of CableChoiceNow.org...an organization who advocated changing Commonwealth (Virginia) law to encourage fair cable competition. The law passed in 2006 and my County awarded Verizon a Cable TV franchise in October 2006. The initial build area was 3-miles away from our home. Of course, here were are almost 7-years later and Verizon is finally building out the two Central Offices in my part of the County along with running fiber, etc.
Why did it take so long and why now? To be honest, Verizon spent their time and money building out more profitable markets in Northern Virginia and more political markets in Richmond. Beyond the Initial Build Area, there was nothing to force Verizon to build-out other areas of the County...until now. There is a 7-year Build requirement and a 10-year Build requirement. Verizon needs to offer service to 60% of eligible residences in the County that meet the population density. Since more than 40% of County residence live in the two aforementioned Central Offices, Verizon needs to move their crews into the area and wire the subdivisions like crazy. That's really not a problem since they'll have six months to do it.
Regardless, I'm not sure that I'll bite on FiOS offer unless it's a real good one. Why? Because our primary home is now in Dallas and we've had FiOS (still paying a promotional rate) since March 2008. I've been working back in Virginia more than half my time and stay in our VA home. I've had Comcast and they really improved since I returned. Plus, I've been paying a promotional rate of $119 per month for the XFinity double-play (Digital Premiere w/HBO, SHO, MAX, STARZ, Sports Package, and 30/10 Internet). I can renew this package on 1 June or go with FiOS. There's just something wrong with paying FiOS twice for the same Internet and Channel lineup.
Anyway, it's nice to have an additional choice.
Why did it take so long and why now? To be honest, Verizon spent their time and money building out more profitable markets in Northern Virginia and more political markets in Richmond. Beyond the Initial Build Area, there was nothing to force Verizon to build-out other areas of the County...until now. There is a 7-year Build requirement and a 10-year Build requirement. Verizon needs to offer service to 60% of eligible residences in the County that meet the population density. Since more than 40% of County residence live in the two aforementioned Central Offices, Verizon needs to move their crews into the area and wire the subdivisions like crazy. That's really not a problem since they'll have six months to do it.
Regardless, I'm not sure that I'll bite on FiOS offer unless it's a real good one. Why? Because our primary home is now in Dallas and we've had FiOS (still paying a promotional rate) since March 2008. I've been working back in Virginia more than half my time and stay in our VA home. I've had Comcast and they really improved since I returned. Plus, I've been paying a promotional rate of $119 per month for the XFinity double-play (Digital Premiere w/HBO, SHO, MAX, STARZ, Sports Package, and 30/10 Internet). I can renew this package on 1 June or go with FiOS. There's just something wrong with paying FiOS twice for the same Internet and Channel lineup.
Anyway, it's nice to have an additional choice.