Slashdot Mirror


Verizon Announces FTTP Prices

ffejie writes "C|NET News.com is reporting that Verizon has announced its pricing on Fiber-to-the-Premises - it 'will cost $35 a month if purchased along with Verizon's local and long-distance telephone service', and more if bought on its own. The high speed internet service, dubbed Verizon Fios, brings speeds up to 30 Mbps to the home. FTTP could lead to a sweeping change, especially in the television industry. According to News.com: 'Verizon is considered the furthest along with its fiber plans. It reiterated on Monday its goal of reaching 1 million homes and offices by the end of the year...' It looks as if FTTP is coming to the masses."

15 of 384 comments (clear)

  1. 30mbps down.... by redhat421 · · Score: 3, Funny

    ....and a whole 128k up!! :)

  2. "FTT"P sounds like... by JessLeah · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...the bastard child of FTP and HTTP.

    1. Re:"FTT"P sounds like... by red_dragon · · Score: 1, Funny

      Really, now? For a while there I thought that Bill The Cat had a hand in it.

      --
      In Soviet Russia, Jesus asks: "What Would You Do?"
    2. Re:"FTT"P sounds like... by ezzewezza · · Score: 2, Funny

      those aren't eyes, those are tees.

  3. they could add p2p... by jpellino · · Score: 4, Funny

    so you could use p2p with ftp and http and call it "pffft"!

    --
    "Win treats sysadmins better than users. Mac treats users better than sysadmins. Linux treats everyone like sysadmins."
  4. Re:Article text for the lazy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    So now you get modded up for not only copying the article off of a news site and violating copywrites, not only doing so when the site isn't even slashdotted, but doing all of this while logged in so you can karma whore?

  5. FTTP by vxvxvxvx · · Score: 2, Funny

    2x the transport of FTP

  6. Re:Article text for the lazy by akeyes · · Score: 4, Funny

    Darn! For once I read the article, then read the first post.

    Last time I do that.

  7. Finally.... by Tree131 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I've been waiting for this for so long and it's finally here!!!

    Pr()n at the speed of light... literally!!!

  8. Re:Can the backbones handle it? by secret+agent · · Score: 4, Funny

    FIOS spelled backwards is SOIF, which in french means THIRST. And we know that when the french are thirsty they drink EVIAN, which spelled backwards is NAIVE, which is what you are if you think FIOS will be coming to your home anytime soon, leaving you THIRSTY for bandwidth. .,.By the way FIOS is portuguese for WIRES, which is the wrong name for a fiber network.

  9. Re:Not any time soon... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's only coming to one town in Texas, then California, then Florida

    YEAAAAAAAAAAARGH!

  10. Advantage: CA by gphinch · · Score: 2, Funny

    So we get nice weather, beautiful beaches, hot women, AND FTTP? Suckers!

    --
    in bed.
  11. Re:Is it symmetric? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's asymmetric (rtfa, etc), 2 Mbps up.

    Your upload bandwidth will not be limiting your DL speed. Experiment - install NetLimiter, squeeze your upload, and it shouldn't change your download speed until you get to sub-5Kbps.

    p.s. if you're looking for a nice large file to try this with, I suggest a linux iso :)
    Knoppix is pretty.

  12. Re:Can the backbones handle it? by Ian+Wolf · · Score: 3, Funny

    I swear I heard trumpets, harps, and the Angels singing. I got all glassy eyed and was begining to think the Messiah had returned and cmacb was his name.

    And then I woke up.

    Not since my sister uttered the words, "There is no Santa Claus" had five words crushed my hopes and dreams so utterly.

    --
    "The words of the prophets are written on the Slashdot walls."
  13. What about BPL? by Ice+Station+Zebra · · Score: 2, Funny

    What about BPL? Everything I read says BPL is going to save us. That it will even make the electrical grid more reliable. BPL? Anybody? Hello? (crikets chirping)