Happy Valley, Oregon all set to receive Verizon's FiOS TV
As the competition heats up between Verizon and Comcast in the Greater Portland area, the former has just announced that Happy Valley -- located just southeast of Portland -- will be the next locale in the Beaver State to receive FiOS TV. Just this week the Happy Valley City Council voted to grant a franchise to Verizon, paving the way for its fiber-based television services to arrive in the city. Once rolled out, 18 communities in Oregon will have access to FiOS TV, though we're not given any sort of time frame in which to expect a launch date.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Psi @ May 25th 2008 11:15AM
Man... Everywhere BUT Portland... I'm sick of comcast, and really hate qwest... ugh
comineeyeaha @ May 25th 2008 12:57PM
lucky for me I need to move somewhere down in the portland area due to my new job, so I'm apartment hunting in the areas that have/will have FiOS. My friends think I'm crazy.
Mehdi @ May 26th 2008 8:01PM
Leaving in Beaverton, I have been enjoying the FIOS TV since before Christmas. It's much, much better than the Comcast service I had before. I just wish they would hurry up and add more HD channels before the end of the year.
Mehdi @ May 26th 2008 8:04PM
Of course I meant "Living in Beaverton"... Darn spell checker!