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Have You Read the News? Verizon FiOS NOW Offers FiOS TV in Our Town… GREAT

After spending so many years battling with Comcast over their billing inconsistency, their service outages and when I am just about to give-up for uncovering a cable monopoly, Verizon service started to offer FiOS TV in my town. Actually, they are already offering FiOS home phone and Internet, I had already signed up for those and now that Verizon FiOS TV service in now available in my area, I contacted them and subscribed to FiOS TV, that felt great!FiOS TV in my town, wonderful.

Installation was super easy, since I’m already subscribe to Verizon FiOS Internet and FiOS phone service. FiOS staff will just spread a new line to the place or room anywhere your family want to have Verizon FiOS TV boxes and then will subsequently give you the boxes for you to work on the programming. You can get a basic box or get an HD box or a box that also comprise a DVR so you could record channels you might miss and view them later. I took the basic box in view of the fact I’m not always home and won’t be able to watch much TV.

Ever since I subscribed, which was a few years back then, I never had, not once lost service and I’ve got couple of programs to choose from as well alongside with history channels and a host of on-demand services. On-demand services are a lot faster than Comcast ever was and I believed that the in the variety of services is way better too. The customer service is a lot easier to transact with as well, and the quality, it’s really way too better than Comcast could ever have.

In ending I love my FIOS TV and satisfied enough to not worry about service outages. You should give it a try, it’s here no and it offers FiOS bundles to fit your budget.

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