Verizon files application to bring FiOS TV to "all" of New York City
While some have said that Verizon is tiptoeing around downtown Boston, the carrier has just made clear that said scenario definitely isn't happening in the Big Apple. Believe it or not, Verizon has just filed an application to bring its FiOS TV service to all five boroughs (yes, Manhattan too) of New York City. More amazingly, the provider says that it hopes to "reach every neighborhood" in the city within a six-year time frame, though the initial go-live date is expected to occur "later this year." Make no mistake -- Verizon is well aware of Time Warner Cable / Cablevision's grasp in the city, and launching a fiber-based alternative could certainly turn things upside-down. Beyond that, we also hear of plans to dish out 150 HD channels by the year's end, and if the proposal is approved, Verizon will too provide a fiber-optic institutional network (INET) to "support the City's public safety needs." Check out the read link for lots more details, and keep those fingers crossed.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alex @ Apr 16th 2008 2:37PM
I don't live in NY, but that would be awesome. I hope it works out and fast, I want to see the cable companies finally put under some real pressure to increase their HD content and lower their prices.
chestnu1 @ Apr 16th 2008 4:12PM
well this is going to really tick off twc and cablevison dont you love it when there is compition.
Gozer @ Apr 16th 2008 5:51PM
I hope Verizon get this Franchise so I can see Jim Dolan and Cablevision finally crumble to the ground! Plus, as a current FiOS subscriber in White Plains, I would love an additional 130 HD channels. Its about time I say!