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Digital Trend: Can't sell your home without broadband
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:43 pm
by Chuckt
Fiber internet popping up in Michigan, offering speeds 100 times faster than cable
"Folks are finding that they can't sell their home if they don't have a broadband connection, let alone a fiber connection," Frederick said.
http://www.mlive.com/lansing-news/index ... ses_a.html
Re: Digital Trend: Can't sell your home without broadband
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 8:27 pm
by brad
Australia is quite behind with broadband internet. Our download speed max's out at about 600KB/s
Re: Digital Trend: Can't sell your home without broadband
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 6:14 am
by Garth
Verizon, our local phone company, has spent a lot of money and effort to try to get us to switch to FiOS fiber-optic service. It is much faster than our DSL which is 3MbPS IIRC, and is really for those who want to download a feature-length movie in a couple of seconds. But for what?? TV is their only barganing chip, and we don't watch TV, so we're definitely not paying a service for cable or satellite TV. Our TV goes months without getting turned on, and we have 70 channels available from the 40-year-old antenna on the roof anyway. But after my parents' experience with FiOS, there's no way we would get it. Our DSL is plenty fast for a couple of us to be watching YouTube videos at once.
Re: Digital Trend: Can't sell your home without broadband
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:45 pm
by Chuckt
Garth wrote:Verizon, our local phone company, has spent a lot of money and effort to try to get us to switch to FiOS fiber-optic service. It is much faster than our DSL which is 3MbPS IIRC, and is really for those who want to download a feature-length movie in a couple of seconds. But for what?? TV is their only barganing chip, and we don't watch TV, so we're definitely not paying a service for cable or satellite TV. Our TV goes months without getting turned on, and we have 70 channels available from the 40-year-old antenna on the roof anyway. But after my parents' experience with FiOS, there's no way we would get it. Our DSL is plenty fast for a couple of us to be watching YouTube videos at once.
If you do get FIOS, Garth, be vigilant. The home wiring is yours and it is your property. Tell them not to rip the copper wire out when installing FIOS. They do this to make it more difficult to go to the competition.
But in case they are still doing this, you have to be vigilant and tell the installer it is not his property to rip out.
Re: Digital Trend: Can't sell your home without broadband
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 5:33 am
by Garth
Yes, thanks, we would do the installation ourselves. Our son has the tool to terminate the fiber-optic connectors, and has done a lot of cabling for phone and computer networks in his work.