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Verizon Redefines 'Fast' - FiOS Internet Service Featuring 20 Mbps Symmetrical Speed!

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Verizon Redefines 'Fast' With Groundbreaking FiOS Internet Service Featuring 20 Mbps Download and Upload Speeds

Service Is First of Its Kind Available to Consumers on a Mass Scale

Super-Fast Symmetrical Speed Enables Today's Most Interactive Online Experiences and Encourages Future Web Innovations

October 23, 2007

Media Contact:

Bobbi Henson, 214-789-6483
Mark Marchand, 908-559-3525

NEW YORK - Verizon has changed the definition of "fast" with the introduction of a new, symmetrical Verizon FiOS Internet service for consumers, featuring an upload and download speed of up to 20 megabits per second (Mbps).

The groundbreaking new service - delivered straight to customers' homes on the nation's most-advanced all-digital, all-fiber network - is the first of its kind commercially available to U.S. consumers on a mass scale. It is available, starting today, in parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Verizon plans to offer similar symmetrical services soon in the 13 other states where the company offers FiOS Internet service, and to introduce a similar small-business offer.

"Verizon's new 20/20 FiOS service blows cable away. Their upload speeds don't even come close," said Susan Retta, vice president, Broadband Solutions for Verizon.

"For more than a decade, the Internet has been defined by how quickly you can download content," Retta said. "Our 20/20 FiOS service changes everything by creating an entirely new category of U.S. broadband where 'fast' means fast in both directions. FiOS customers don't have to wait for a new technology standard that's years away to fully participate in today's interactive Web. Our new FiOS service will encourage applications developers to create even more ways for consumers to benefit from immense upstream connectivity."

Using a 20 Mbps upstream broadband connection, a consumer could upload a 250 megabyte (MB) file of 200 photos in about 90 seconds, compared with about 47 minutes over a 768 kilobits per second (kbps) upstream connection. A 500 MB file, such as 400 digital photos or a medical imaging data set, could upload in less than four minutes, compared with about 90 minutes over a 768 kbps connection. A 3 gigabyte (GB) file, such as a one-hour family video shot with a high-definition video camera, can be uploaded in around 20 minutes, compared with more than nine hours with 768 kbps upstream.

The equally fast upload and download speed of the new symmetrical FiOS service also enhances interactive services like video conferencing, online multi-player gaming, telemedicine, electronic home monitoring, online work collaboration, data backups and more.

"Verizon's new symmetric service is a smart response to the changing usage patterns of high-speed Internet subscribers," said Vince Vittore, senior analyst with Yankee Group. "We believe that as user-generated content continues to expand and telecommuting increases in popularity, upstream speed will become just as important as downstream for all users."

The new FiOS service is available in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut for as low as $64.99 a month. Because consumers with ever-growing collections of photos, music, video and other data want to quickly and easily store and protect their files, the symmetrical FiOS service includes a comprehensive Internet security suite plus 1 GB of network-based backup at no additional charge. Customers who subscribe to the new Internet service can upgrade their backup to as much as 50 GB at competitive rates. More information is available by calling 888-GET-FiOS (888-438-3467).

About Verizon's FTTP Network and Verizon FiOS Services

In May 2004 Verizon became the first large U.S. company to launch mass-scale deployment of fiber-optic connections all the way to customers' homes. In addition to offering the fastest broadband speeds available in the United States today, Verizon also became the first major telecom company to utilize a hybrid RF (radio frequency) overlay and IP (Internet protocol) approach to deliver a robust video service to consumers. This provides a highly competitive alternative to services offered by incumbent cable TV companies.

At the end of the second quarter 2007, well over 1 million Verizon customers received their broadband service over Verizon's all-fiber network, and more than half a million customers have subscribed to FiOS TV.

Verizon offers FiOS Internet service in nearly 2,000 communities in 16 states, offering downstream speeds ranging from up to 5 Mbps to up to 50 Mbps and upstream speeds ranging from up to 2 Mbps to up to 20 Mbps. The company's all-digital FiOS TV service was available to nearly 3.9 million premises in 12 states at the end of the second quarter. FiOS TV delivers hundreds of digital video and music channels, high-definition programming, video-on-demand content, a robust interactive program guide and other innovative features.

FiOS Internet was named to the top five of PC World Magazine's 100 Best Products of 2007 - a roster of what the magazine called "the finest products and services of the past 12 months," selected "based on exemplary design, features, performance and innovation." Readers of PC World and Computerworld magazines have recently ranked FiOS Internet No. 1, with top scores across the board in overall satisfaction, connection reliability, download and upload speeds, customer service, and technical support. Additionally, Verizon is the only major telecom company whose network has earned the certification of the independent Fiber to the Home Council for providing fiber all the way to customers' homes.

Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), headquartered in New York, is a leader in delivering broadband and other wireline and wireless communication innovations to mass market, business, government and wholesale customers. Verizon Wireless operates America's most reliable wireless network, serving more than 62 million customers nationwide. Verizon's Wireline operations include Verizon Business, which delivers innovative and seamless business solutions to customers around the world, and Verizon Telecom, which brings customers the benefits of converged communications, information and entertainment services over the nation's most advanced fiber-optic network. A Dow 30 company, Verizon has a diverse workforce of more than 238,000 and last year generated consolidated operating revenues of more than $88 billion. For more information, visit www.verizon.com.

looks like Verizon just threw down the mother fucking gauntlet!
 

Phoenix

Member
Thank you for this information. I will file my protest with my local commissioner in Dekalb County Georgia and the State of Georgia because its complete bullshit that AT&T is allowed to maintain monopoly status in the state/county and give us shit when other municipalities can get significantly better for the same (and in some cases cheaper) price.

I need to go ahead and get rid of Comcast now for certain (don't have them for cable modem) because if their foray into 6MBPs is any indication, they'll fuck up the whole cable network trying to get the bandwidth to keep up with Verizon.
 

MercuryLS

Banned
I saw ads for this in New York a few weeks ago, now I know what it is.

I said HOLY SHIT. I really envy you Americans when it comes to stuff like this (also your cell phone plans destroy ours :/)
 
They're taking their merry time installing it in my area. There are parts of my area where a street won't have it, but the streets surrounding it do.

I know someone who has it, and he says it's fucking amazing.
 

Phoenix

Member
MercuryLS said:
I saw ads for this in New York a few weeks ago, now I know what it is.

I said HOLY SHIT. I really envy you Americans when it comes to stuff like this (also your cell phone plans destroy ours :/)


Wow, where are you? If the states and its backwards technology makes you envious you must be in Mexico or something.
 

MaX_PL

Banned
i just got back from the mall 5 minutes ago and got all excited because there was a FIOS booth and a banner saying its available in my town.

the guy said its only available to a portion for now and my street wont get it for 3 to 4 months.

thank god though, ive been asking for this for so long now. roadrunner sucks ass and FIOS will cost me the same price for 10 times the speed.

hopefully theyll offer this 20/20 deal to us too cause i'll be jumping in right away.
 

Juice

Member
Phoenix said:
Wow, where are you? If the states and its backwards technology makes you envious you must be in Mexico or something.

:lol, I thought the same thing. Of course, America's cell phone plans are way better wrt unlimited data in some cases, though.
 

SnakeXs

about the same metal capacity as a cucumber
Oh my fap.

Are there any catches? Does it have horrible pings for gaming or anything? I think you have to install some sort of box or something, but that's all that comes to mind...
 

BlueTsunami

there is joy in sucking dick
Teknopathetic said:
Why doth Verizon forsake this shit hole :(.

Same here :(

I could host the LARGE ASS MAPS on any game with 20mbs upload speeds

$70 for those speeds? FUCK CHARTER, FUCK COMCAST I HOPE THEY GO TO HELL
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
Man I want this increased speed so bad 15/2 is fun, but more, more more!
 

Beezy

Member
DarienA said:
Man I want this increased speed so bad 15/2 is fun, but more, more more!
I have 20/something with FiOS, I can't remember what. It's definitely not 20/20 though. That's insane. I'm gonna have to call them up sometime this week.
 
Verizon is refusing to service my area because of fucking ATT..........
This shit should be illegal. Feels like a monopoly from ATT.
 

RedDwarf

Smegging smeg of a smeg!
I'm really happy with my 20/5 FIOS, I can't see the extra 15 up being that big a deal unless you're constantly uploading large files.
 

Raistlin

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MercuryLS said:
I saw ads for this in New York a few weeks ago, now I know what it is.

I said HOLY SHIT. I really envy you Americans when it comes to stuff like this (also your cell phone plans destroy ours :/)


That's sad to hear ... because we're generally behind the Far East and Europe for things like this.






As to symmetrical FiOS 20/20 ...

... if they can get this, and TV with their full HD tier, for $130 or under ... I'll jizz in my pants.
 

BlueTsunami

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GeneralIroh said:
Verizon is refusing to service my area because of fucking ATT..........
This shit should be illegal. Feels like a monopoly from ATT.

Same scenario for my area and Charter. Appearently the city signed a "No Competition" clause or something :lol

A Monopoly is A-Ok, as long as you sign on the dotted line!
 

Superman00

Liverpool01
BlueTsunami said:
Same scenario for my area and Charter. Appearently the city signed a "No Competition" clause or something :lol

A Monopoly is A-Ok, as long as you sign on the dotted line!

They're both TELCO, they wouldn't be serving in one another territory. I'm still waiting for my upgrade to 10Mb/2Mb.
 

sangreal

Member
Hmm, I have the 20/5 FIOS which is $49 I think. I might upgrade to 20/20 for the $15 even though I'm not a p2p user
 

Mighty

Member
kassatsu said:
How about getting regular fios in my Bellevue Washington neighborhood...

They've got it in the Redmond Washington area, but for some reason my apartment complex isn't supported (even though I get monthly ads for FiOS).

:(
 
Shalashaska said:
Hey, you could be on the Island and get even crappier speeds. (unless you are on the Island)

unfortunately i live in the dense downtown area where my neighbours refrigerator is stealing my god damn bandwidth.
 

unomas

Banned
My 5megs connection through Road Runner is crying right now. They don't even offer this anywhere close to my state. Ugghhh...5.0/384kpbs over here.
 

saelz8

Member
I have the 15MB/2MB FiOS plan and it's overkill for me (Annapolis area). It's perfect for families with a lot of computers though. It's a really reliable service, with virtually no connection drops (Maybe once in a year). My experience has been nothing but excellent, especially compared to the tripe DSL that I had back in Germany.
 
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