We've
known that FiOS TV was headed to the Pacific Northwest (Washington, in particular) for awhile now, and just a week after said state
nabbed its first FiOS TV community, along comes Everett claiming seconds. We've also got Portsmouth, Virginia and Northborough, Massachusetts joining the in-crowd, but that's it for the last full week in July. We'll see you next week -- here's to hoping your neck of the woods gets covered within the next seven days.
Read - Northborough, Massachusetts expansion
Read - Portsmouth, Virginia expansion
Read - Everett, Washington expansion
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Martin @ Jul 26th 2008 6:46PM
"Portsmouth joins Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson and Virginia Beach in granting Verizon the authority to compete for cable services."
Anyone notice how this creates a circle around one city? Norfolk. I mean really Verizon. Complete that circle and give Norfolk FIOS.
ArchCaptain @ Jul 28th 2008 8:41AM
The other problem is that they don't even get it out in to all the of the cities. You can hardly get FIOS in VA Beach, they shouldn't even say it's an option.
Proghog @ Jul 28th 2008 9:05AM
Does anyone know if and when Verizon Fios is going to come to Southwestern Connecticut (ie Milford) because Cablevision is just pissing me off, I can't remember the last time they added any HD channels and Fios is the only land line service I know of that offers Setanta Sports.