Verizon's simply expanding too quickly for us to dedicate an entire post to each and every new locale, so from here on out, we'll be rounding these up weekly for those who care to take a peek. This week, the operator stretched its fiber-based TV services to Amherst,
Hamburg and Lawrence, New York, six more communities in New Jersey and two more towns (Ashland and Plymouth) in Massachusetts. Furthermore, service is finally available to order in
North Andover, MA, and if you're looking for more detail on those Garden State areas, we're talking parts of Bayonne, Perth Amboy, Plainfield, Loch Arbour and Lakewood. For more dirt on each, dive into the read links below. We'll see you next week -- here's to hoping your neck of the woods gets covered within the next seven days.
Read - New York expansion
Read - New Jersey expansion
Read - Massachusetts expansion
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Spokensound @ Jun 21st 2008 4:17PM
For residents in VA you can go to www.verizon.com/virginia for a list of construction sites where the fiber is being laid.
jainosjack @ Jun 21st 2008 11:57PM
I am a long time Verizon subscriber. It is amazing how little Verizon really cares for their Customers. There is no "Live" interaction anymore, their normal business hours are Mon to Fri 8 to 6pm EST for Customer Service.
Guess what their Customers are up at 2am with an issue and no Live Customer Servioce until 8am EST.
Now the Cable guy is available 24/7 hmmm!!! who do I choose????
You are better off without them trust me..
Rob @ Jun 21st 2008 4:21PM
Too bad they're still out of my area. I'd love to get their internet speeds.
Kevin @ Jun 21st 2008 4:47PM
Nice to see that they're bringing FiOS to more places!
But I just wish they'd finish up my town where FiOS is only available in less than 10% of the area. I only know two people in my school who have FiOS available to them.
Travis @ Jun 21st 2008 5:23PM
Who cares about the East Coast gettin' all the FiOS love. How about some of that high speed light here in the Puget Sound region.
Ivan @ Jun 23rd 2008 6:45AM
you mean northeast! im in miami stuck with old people AND comcast!!!
John B @ Jun 21st 2008 5:58PM
I've had FiOS for almost two years, but I'm STILL waiting for FiOS TV to be made available so that I can tell Comcast where to stick it. :(
Alex @ Jun 22nd 2008 2:52PM
@Spokensound,
Just be glad you have alternatives. The only cable carrier in my area is Comcast. My landlord refuses to install satellite dish(es). I have the choice of internet through Comcast, Quest, or Dial-Up. Dial-Up is too slow. If I go with Quest, I'm stuck with 1.5Mbps for $35, and my cable bill goes up $10. End Result: $110/mo for Basic Digital Cable and 6Mbps internet. The whole industry is anti-competitive, I'm just glad Verizon is pushing the envelope.
Jeff N. @ Jun 22nd 2008 11:25PM
I think a lot of people in the Raleigh,NC area would be happy if FiOS was available to them. TWC stinks.