I live in an apt that is TimeWarner only but in all the sourounding area people have PhiOs available. How would I even begin the process to get Verizon PhiOs in my Apt. Who would i have to talk to first or what document should i have printed up to validate my argument?
My complex was TW only up until earlier this year when enough people complained that Cincinnati Bell put in an installation of their fiber service Fioptics. I think about half the place switched since they offered 30Mb down/up Internet cheaper than TW, and better TV service. TW didn't seem to care at first (they didn't even attempt to keep me when I canceled), but apparently enough people switched for them to wake up (kinda) as I'm now getting a flier once a week and even twice in a day about them wanting me back as a customer, even though the deal on the flier is still worse than what I already have.
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I live in an apt that is TimeWarner only but in all the sourounding area people have PhiOs available. How would I even begin the process to get Verizon PhiOs in my Apt. Who would i have to talk to first or what document should i have printed up to validate my argument?
lol...
I forgot to fix my misspelling before I submitted my comment.
"surrounding"
I think you mean fios.
I think he is a Philadelphite trying to be clever.
I thought it was spelled Killadelphite?
My complex was TW only up until earlier this year when enough people complained that Cincinnati Bell put in an installation of their fiber service Fioptics. I think about half the place switched since they offered 30Mb down/up Internet cheaper than TW, and better TV service. TW didn't seem to care at first (they didn't even attempt to keep me when I canceled), but apparently enough people switched for them to wake up (kinda) as I'm now getting a flier once a week and even twice in a day about them wanting me back as a customer, even though the deal on the flier is still worse than what I already have.