Verizon Delays Naked DSL Even More
from the kicking-and-screaming dept
While Qwest jumped on the naked DSL train pretty quickly, Verizon, SBC and BellSouth have all been holding back as long as possible. BellSouth has been the most resistant. Verizon had run some tests, and while they had indicated they would start letting people get DSL without local phone service, now they're delaying that offering, claiming that it's not ready to go. What they really mean is that their VoIP offering isn't ready for prime time. While the Bells don't want to give up their voice minutes, sooner or later they need to realize that by denying people the ability to sign up for DSL without having local phone service, they're simply driving customers to the cable providers instead. However, those Bells are hoping that maybe they'll be able to recoup some of that revenue by offering VoIP. While Verizon does have a VoIP play, the delay in naked DSL planning suggests they realize it's not ready for prime time. If it were ready, then they'd be pushing that alongside DSL as an alternative to their traditional phone lines.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Bell will be out of business. Verizon goes Fiber
Verizon has plans to put Fiber Optic cable in neighborhoods in the next couple years. They already exist in Washington D.C. To find out more type "FIOS" in google and look for the verizon link.
Verizon's decision to not offer "naked" DSL is what drove me to Comcast. Their overpriced cable internet with Vonage VOIP is cheaper than DSL and Verizon's overpriced phone bill. I totally agree that the reason Verizon hasn't released it's "naked" DSL is because they are waiting for their VOIP to be ready. Hopefully they'll get on the ball and see there is a huge market for non-traditional phonelines, and they are just losing customers/business/revenue by not putting VOIP on the forefront.
By the way of changing technology, isn't it time someone combatted Comcast's ridiculously expensive cable and cable internet prices? Let's see some ala carte pricing! I hate paying for all these crap chanels!!!!
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Re: Bell will be out of business. Verizon goes Fib
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Re: Bell will be out of business. Verizon goes Fib
I get my broadband with basic cable which is $8.95/month. Kind of a deal for the more than 13 channels you sometimes get. All I miss is Speed and Comedy Central, can't see paying an extra $50/month for those two channels.
I imagine all major ILECs have plans to lay fiber to the premises to compete with cable companies and basicly survive. Both cable and ILECs will or are providing video, voice, and internet services. Should everyone move to fiber? :-)
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Comcast Offers Naked Service...some deal
Anyway, the kicker is that Comcast offers a discount plan where I could get basic cable and Internet for $62/mo! Great. I get naked broadband, but I don't see any savings.
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Bellsouth has the most expensive DSL Plan
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I imagine all major ILECs have plans to lay fiber to the premises to compete with cable companies and basicly survive. Both cable and ILECs will or are providing video, voice, and internet services. Should everyone move to fiber? :-)
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Re: Bell will be out of business. Verizon goes Fib
"Yes, you will be required to keep your DSL telephone line. Benefits of keeping your existing telephone line include:
Access to traditional 911 emergency service
Guaranteed phone service in a power outage
Having an extra phone line
Plus, you can always forward calls from your DSL phone number to your VoiceWing phone.
When you complete your combined order for VoiceWing and DSL, you can call your local Verizon business office to change or remove any calling features or packages from your current phone line. This will help you maximize the benefits of having both a VoIP service with a traditional phone line." This is some serious BS!! Why would anyone want to pay for DSL - a traditional phone line - and VoIP??? Talk about "Fleecing of America"....when will it end??
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naked line
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