I work for at&t and we have U-Verse which is the same thing as FIOS. What we do so its available to everyone is do a FTTN (Fiber to the node) which is a box that is usually next to the telephone cross connection box. From that point of the node it changes into regular copper wire. That way it can be available to everyone in the area no matter how remote your home is. Currently we are working in south eastern Michigan and its going to take approximately 3 years for the whole state of Michigan to have this ground breaking service.
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John @ Oct 17th 2007 4:33PM
I work for at&t and we have U-Verse which is the same thing as FIOS. What we do so its available to everyone is do a FTTN (Fiber to the node) which is a box that is usually next to the telephone cross connection box. From that point of the node it changes into regular copper wire. That way it can be available to everyone in the area no matter how remote your home is. Currently we are working in south eastern Michigan and its going to take approximately 3 years for the whole state of Michigan to have this ground breaking service.