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Should I get Verizon FiOS?
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<p>[QUOTE="n2rj, post: 100665, member: 5768"]Well, a T1 is only 1.544Mbps, not 10MBps.</p><p></p><p>In GPON areas I believe that FiOS offers up to 300Mbps but that is mostly a marketing gimmick to allow them to say that they are faster than cable. </p><p></p><p>I would get 75Mbps if I could to be honest. I can use it to remote into work and get on the LAN almost as if I were in the office. I currently have 50Mbps with my cable co and I do absolutely make use of it.</p><p></p><p>FiOS TV is the best cable TV service out there and the network is all passive meaning that it will work during a power outage, provided you can power your ONT from your backup power source.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2rj, post: 100665, member: 5768"]Well, a T1 is only 1.544Mbps, not 10MBps. In GPON areas I believe that FiOS offers up to 300Mbps but that is mostly a marketing gimmick to allow them to say that they are faster than cable. I would get 75Mbps if I could to be honest. I can use it to remote into work and get on the LAN almost as if I were in the office. I currently have 50Mbps with my cable co and I do absolutely make use of it. FiOS TV is the best cable TV service out there and the network is all passive meaning that it will work during a power outage, provided you can power your ONT from your backup power source.[/QUOTE]
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