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    Go Verizon


    I have Verizon FIOS and have not been informed of any bandwidth restrictions, on top of the fact that my FIOS with the TV and phone package is considerably less 56.42 dollars a month cheaper than my comcast used to be for the same stuff. I also can say that my upand down speeds are roughly double comcast's.

    GO VERIZON FIOS rules!

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    Roughly double, my ass.

    comcast's upload is 200kb/s whereas fios's is about 5mb/s

    heads up on the phone though, skype has unlimited international for about 30$ a year.

    if washington didn't get fucked I would have comcast's cable (lawl, non-digitalb because all I watch is CNN, history and food network), version fios and skype pro.

    Inaccessible fiber optic ISPs FTL
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    Well they say Fios can get up to 20mbps but whats the catch? It makes me wonder why its 10x faster but costs about 10 bucks less.

    Ehh doesn't matter much any way cause its not in my area any way. funny considering how close I am to denver.

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    thats download, it can upload upwards of 5mbit/s.

    the catch is that it isn't available to 90% of America, there are very few places that can get a hold of it and they don't plan on expanding any time soon as they are still pushing their DSL.
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