Can anyone post up a map of where FiOS is available by state? Preferably city and state?
A few of my friends have been talking up the internet speeds on my Facebook page. Think I need to check it out.
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Can anyone post up a map of where FiOS is available by state? Preferably city and state?
A few of my friends have been talking up the internet speeds on my Facebook page. Think I need to check it out.
I can't find anything on the internet regarding Verizon's future deployment plans. Your best bet is to keep checking the news and going to https://www22.verizon.com/FORYOURHOM...lequalify.aspx to see if it's available in your area.
There are no real future deployment plans. Verizon has halted deployment pretty much completely. They are focusing on LTE and bundles with DirecTV.
If you don't have FiOS, it's pretty safe to assume you won't be getting it.
Here's a user generated map over at Broadband Reports:
Verizon FiOS Availability Map | DSLReports.com, ISP Information
Ryan, N2RJ
Extra class certified antenna NUT
The earlier link that shows the map of FiOS availability is pretty inaccurate, as it still includes those areas that were sold to Frontier in 2010. It is primarily available in Southern California (minus San Diego), Dallas-Ft Worth, Tampa Bay, Tidewater & Richmond VA, Washington DC/MD/NoVA, NJ/DE/PA, NYC/NY Capital, parts of Western NY, MA (minus Boston). The issue with future deployment is that many local municipalities and county governments did not sign local franchise agreements, meaning that Verizon has no contractual obligations to further build FiOS in those areas. The company is still adding prems to the FiOS network, but primarily only in those areas in which the company is contractually obligated to meet build out requirements. Any construction outside of those areas is totally at their discretion if/when they decide to spend the money.