The pricingf and speed differences are enormous E vs W, why is that ??
I fell cheated m,an, i want 30./15 for personal reaasons for less than 70 a m myaself or at least up us forfree to 20/5 as tyhey did on East.
TW Adelphia and DSL as wel as SBC and Cox ALL have raised their caops...............lets go guys !!!
The traditional thinking that competition leads to better deals for consumers is validated here. After Verizon offered its FiOS service — which offers downstream speeds of 5, 15 and 30 Mbps — in Leesburg, Va., Adelphia responded with a 16 Mbps cable service. The same kind of competition is apparent in Oyster Bay, New York, an area steeped in Theodore Roosevelt history. Verizon launched FiOS in mid-April; two months later, Cablevision used the town as a bully pulpit for a 50 Mbps data offering based on Narad Networks' gear. The offering could serve as a model for bringing voice, video and data services to the rest of Cablevision's service area. Ironically, after both industries invested so much in creating high-capacity infrastructures, analysts say that the precise speed becomes meaningless beyond a certain point. These providers seem to be intent on having the fastest network for marketing reasons. Pricing skirmishes also are ongoing between the industries.