I gotta say, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I just started working at Verizon and deal in the fiberoptic tech support. A rpovider is a provider, and that's not going to change. Service in verizon is only slightly better than elsewhere most of the time. The video picture quality is superior, the phone is clearer (if you were having issues), and the internet kicks the living crap out of most other providers. Prices are comprable, or in some cases better. If it's a choice between time warner, or especially comcast, no contest. Cablevisions not as bad as the others, but still just a bit under verizon in many ways. I am not hyping it cause I work for em. I am hyping it cause it's good, it works, and when it's available to my building, I am getting rid of cablevision more likely than not.
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I gotta say, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I just started working at Verizon and deal in the fiberoptic tech support. A rpovider is a provider, and that's not going to change. Service in verizon is only slightly better than elsewhere most of the time. The video picture quality is superior, the phone is clearer (if you were having issues), and the internet kicks the living crap out of most other providers. Prices are comprable, or in some cases better. If it's a choice between time warner, or especially comcast, no contest. Cablevisions not as bad as the others, but still just a bit under verizon in many ways. I am not hyping it cause I work for em. I am hyping it cause it's good, it works, and when it's available to my building, I am getting rid of cablevision more likely than not.