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[/img]You know, we're pretty stoked for the folks who just so happen
to reside within Verizon's relatively minuscule FiOS service
footprint, but rather than hooking up those who've already been
adequately hooked, why not spread that fiber cheer over to a few extra
states? Alas, it looks as if the FiOS rollout is on an indefinite
hold, but those lucky enough to have access will soon have the ability
to upgrade their existing internet service to this: a 150/35Mbps
option. That's 150Mbps down and 35Mbps up, and as far as consumer-
grade services in America go, it's pretty much as good as it gets.
Verizon is claiming that it'll be available to order by consumers at
the end of this year, with small businesses seeing the option shortly
thereafter. 'Course, no pricing details are mentioned, but it's not
like it matters -- you'll cash in whatever Yuletide gifts you have to
in order to get this, right?
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