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		<title>Verizon Dumps FiOS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been no secret that Verizon has been selling off it&#8217;s old-school copper customers fast and furious lately. But I somehow fail to catch the news that Verizon is also selling off it&#8217;s FiOS division, to which I happen to be a customer of. If your not familiar with FiOS, it&#8217;s a bundled service (cable, [...]


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<p>It&#8217;s been no secret that Verizon has been selling off it&#8217;s old-school copper customers fast and furious lately. But I somehow fail to catch the news that Verizon is also selling off it&#8217;s FiOS division, to which I happen to be a customer of.</p>
<p>If your not familiar with FiOS, it&#8217;s a bundled service (cable, internet and television) offering from Verizon operating over fiber-optic network. Service is delivered over fiber-optic cables using 3 different wavelengths. One for voice, one for internet and one for television. I&#8217;m happy to say that my house is legacy free. I don&#8217;t have any copper coming from the outside into my house, everything is all fiber-optics.</p>
<p>In my area (Portland Oregon) Frontier Communications based, out of Connecticut, has <a href="http://bit.ly/NfMdj">purchased</a> all of Verizons POTS, copper cable and FiOS service for $5.3 billion dollars. Verizon was doing pretty good with operations here in the Pacific Northwest. Verizon also spent billions of dollars rolling out it&#8217;s FiOS service to my area. One of the first in the country to get FiOS. So it&#8217;s kind of surprising that Verizon would turn around and sell a promising asset that they spent billons rolling out.</p>
<p>There are also questions about wether or not Frontier can handle such a transaction. Frontier is buying assets 3x the size of it&#8217;s current operations. They are also buying a much more advanced network. It remains to be seen if they can handle the exisiting FiOS infrastructure and expand out the network &#8211; seriously doubt that.</p>
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