dgoody wrote:
> They probably payed for the entire network out of the DSL marketing budget.

Have you got any numbers, so we can do the math?  Does the Verizon
Wi-Fi network only cover Manhattan?  How many access points?  How many
DSL subscribers does Verizon have in Manhattan?  In New York City?  In
New York State?  Nationwide?

Are they going to encourage their subscribers to use Wi-Fi on their
home DSL line, so to extend the Wi-Fi reach to other Verizon DSL
subscribers?  This is an old idea, that a DSL operator could obviously
implement.  Verizon would be the first to actually do so, as far as I
know.


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