Saturday, September 02, 2006

Whats Verizon's Fios High Speed Internet?

States by

Verizon
. According to Verizon's Trademark (No. 3001081),

FiOS
is a Gaelic word for "knowledge". Also,

FiOS
is a abbreviation of Fiber Optic Service. Verizon
has attracted consumer and media attention in the area of broadband Internet
access, as the first major U.S. carrier to offer such a service. Verizon has
also launched a television service with its fiber optic lines, and is expected
to become a major competitor to local cable television companies over the next
10 years. It will compete with current Triple Play offers, where the
local cable company offers broadband Internet access, digital cable, and

VoIP
telephone service.

FiOS
started as a pilot program in Keller, Texas, but availability of the
Internet service has expanded to Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New
York, New Jersey, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington D.C.,
Virginia, Florida, California, Oregon, and Washington. The

FiOS TV
service has launched in some of these states and will continue to
expand its reach over the coming months.



  • 10 Mbit/s
    Downstream/2 Mbit/s Up

  • 15 Mbit/s
    Downstream/2 Mbit/s Up

  • 30Mbits/s
    Downstream/5 Mbits Up

  • 50 Mbit/s
    Downstream/5 Mbit/s Up


For service area visit

Verizon Online

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