On Dec 6, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Bill Horne wrote:
> 
> Well, if Verizon is so eager, why isn't FiOS available in a /very/ well-to-do 
> bedroom community like Sharon?

Because the residents of Sharon as a majority didn't wanted FiOS and rebuffed 
Verizon's FiOS offers.  They liked getting their Comcast franchise fees.  In 
other words, it's exactly the same reason that Boston and Somerville don't have 
FiOS: money.

>From what I gather (I don't live there but I used to live nearby), the 
>residents have finally gotten fed up with Comcast's rising costs and declining 
>service.  The town has reached out to Verizon -- which basically said, "we'll 
>get back to you once we're finished with the towns that didn't shut us out".  
>That's why nearby towns like Easton (where I did live and my brother does 
>live) and Mansfield have FiOS and Sharon does not.


Regarding Verizon Wireless: VZW isn't Verizon.  It's a separate company owned 
in part by Verizon, with separate everything from billing to infrastructure.  
Verizon (aka Verizon Communications) is exclusively wired communications.  It 
would be accurate to say that Verizon *is* the legacy wireline business reaping 
the rewards of a very profitable wireless business and investing those profits 
in expanding the wired business.  I do find it amusing and a bit ironic that 
Verizon is the incumbent telco but the competing cableco.

--Rich P.


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