No, no. Not surprised at all. It's just that most of the FiOS issues I've read and heard from others (who are in the same predicament) is that they live in apartment buildings, town houses, or places like that where the phone connection is usually a shared box on the outside of the entire structure.
But let's be honest. To most people who don't live in a big city, we usually end up thinking about things like Times Square and Broadway when someone says "New York". We don't think about the outlying boroughs. :)
Anyway, I was just trying to get verification of why there seems to be much more rapid deployment of FiOS in suburban areas rather than in urban areas, which I think would have the highest demand.
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John B @ Oct 17th 2007 4:20PM
No, no. Not surprised at all. It's just that most of the FiOS issues I've read and heard from others (who are in the same predicament) is that they live in apartment buildings, town houses, or places like that where the phone connection is usually a shared box on the outside of the entire structure.
But let's be honest. To most people who don't live in a big city, we usually end up thinking about things like Times Square and Broadway when someone says "New York". We don't think about the outlying boroughs. :)
Anyway, I was just trying to get verification of why there seems to be much more rapid deployment of FiOS in suburban areas rather than in urban areas, which I think would have the highest demand.