With my order, they simply removed the external connection to the copper
that Comcast had laid down, and they used much of the internal copper that I
had (especially since most of it was new)

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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Kevin Lundy <[email protected]> wrote:

> >> One thing about FIOS is that Verizon will literally remove the
> >> existing copper wire to your house making it difficult to obtain
> >> traditional phone service from another provider down the road.
> >Knew that - am trying to figure out if that's relevant to me. Not sure
> yet.
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> You *can* keep the copper.  You just have to tell them during order.  And
> it doesn't hurt to be home when they do the external work and remind the
> installation technician.
> At least I was able to anyway.
>
> Kevin
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