My only complaint is that they have it in Buffalo, Syracuse, and lots of other spots in NY. But lowly Rochester will never see it. and I mean NEVER. Due to the Open Market Agreement/legislation that Frontier Telephone got passed back in the day of Rochester Tel so they could "compete" with bigger companies. Whatever the hell it is, it is old, outdated, but seems to keep getting RENEWED.
Jilaman we as Rochesterians need to start hammering whomever we need to get FiOS here. We need more choices and competition here in Rochester. It's ridiculous!
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My only complaint is that they have it in Buffalo, Syracuse, and lots of other spots in NY. But lowly Rochester will never see it. and I mean NEVER. Due to the Open Market Agreement/legislation that Frontier Telephone got passed back in the day of Rochester Tel so they could "compete" with bigger companies. Whatever the hell it is, it is old, outdated, but seems to keep getting RENEWED.
They don't actually have it in Buffalo, just the suburbs. They won't have it in the city for years according to Verizon.
Are you talking about TV or internet? I live in the Syracuse area and we only have FiOS internet.
Jilaman we as Rochesterians need to start hammering whomever we need to get FiOS here. We need more choices and competition here in Rochester. It's ridiculous!