We know the holidays are just around the bend, but the installers at
Verizon aren't taking an early leave. This week, more Southern California homes and businesses were gifted with FiOS TV, particularly in areas of Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. Over on the right coast, residents in Blasdell, Kenmore and Lackawanna (New York) are joining the FiOS TV crowd, while prospective buyers in Staten Island now have a retail outlet to visit. Moving on, locals in Chester, Pennsylvania should see the service launch later this month, while subscribers in Portland, Oregon now have access to 102 HD channels. Finally, the Washington, D.C. council has unanimously approved, with one abstention, legislation authorizing Verizon to offer its fiber-based programming service to District residents. Somehow, we get the idea this won't get through
without a fight from one particularly angry cable carrier. Like we said, busy week.
Read - California expansion
Read - New York expansion
Read - Staten Island store
Read - Pennsylvania expansion
Read - Portland, Oregon HD channel expansion
Read - Washington, D.C. expansion
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jeff @ Dec 20th 2008 5:33AM
All that southern California, and STILL no Rancho Cucamonga.
Argh.
Tom @ Dec 20th 2008 2:34PM
Dear Verizon,
Please please please bring FiOS to Silicon Valley!!! We have a Verizon office right down the street here in Los Gatos... but no FiOS! We have aerial wiring... plenty of techie and wealthy residents who would sign up in droves. Why does Southern California get all the love?