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Verizon FIOS – Don’t Believe the Hype

June 19th, 2008

The End of my Failed Experiment

no-fios2 I had been watching all of the commercials for Verizon’s FIOS service and reading a million articles on the internet that made it seem awesome. When FIOS became available in my neighborhood, I jumped right on the bandwagon. I was going to be burning through the web, watching a million hi-def tv channels, and generally just riding the wave of the future. Well, things aren’t always what they seem.

I have had cable forever Cablevision or Comcast depending on where I lived. When we moved into our new house, we got the Optimum Online “Triple Play” for the house. I didn’t have a Hi-Def TV

Here is my cautionary tale about Verizon’s Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time service.

What FIOS Promised

They promised “Amazing Hi Definition Television“, “Blazing Fast Internet“, and “Crystal Clear Phone Calling“. They also advertised a bunch of special pricing plans that seemed pretty good. They talk about things like “Multi-Room DVR” which will allow you to watch your recorded shows in any room in the house. (This is great, but you have to pay for each box separately.)

They also promised one other thing, a 2 YEAR CONTRACT. If you cancel early because they are horrible, you have to pay them $200. That’s right, if they suck, you have to pay. I’m going to try to work that into my next employment contract. “Hey boss if I do a lousy job and you have to fire me, then I want you to pay me an Early Termination Fee, because it’s YOUR fault.”

Results – What FIOS REALLY Delivered

Verizon hates customers like George Bush hates the Constitution.

Internet

The Internet service was “fine“. Certainly not the “Blazing Fast Speeds” that they make it out to be. I was really expecting a bit more “pop”. When I switched back to Cable, the first thing that I noticed was that Cable seemed more snappy. Not in overall speed, but how quickly sites were connected and started to load. I suspect this might have more to do with their DNS services than either of their actual bandwidth speeds.

As far as FIOS’s new offer of 50 megabit downloads, what’s the point? You show me one site, service, or network that will allow you to benefit from that. Just because you can pull down 50 mbs, does not mean that iTunes, YouTube, or BitTorrent can send it to you that fast.

Television

The television service is a mixed bag.

The Good – The very few Hi-Definition channels that they had are spectacular. The picture is crisp and stunning. (All three channels!) Seriously it was about 20 HD channels.

The Bad – Every service and device are extra. You want Hi-Def, pay up. You want a DVR, pay up. Did you want to record in HD, that’s even more. On Demand movies are an extra dollar (Compared to Comcast and Cablevision).

The Ugly – The selection of On Demand titles was much smaller and the navigation was a puzzling maze of confusion. To add to the confusion, the Channel Guide would freeze up more often than a shy kid in a public restroom.

Phone

They’re the “Phone Company”, this is where they should really shine, right? WRONG! They installed the service and the phone worked fine. (For about an hour.) 45 minutes on the phone with the worst customer service ever and we get another technician to the house. (Another day of waiting around.) This guy was much better, we got about an hour and a half this time. Now I called out the heavy hitters, I put my wife on the job. She called and got some more terrible service and for the second time was told that it was OUR fault and we would have to pay them to do their jobs. Well, one more service call and one more hour of being able to use our phone.

Finally, I went to Home Depot and got a roll of phone cable. I went into the basement and connected the cable to the phone jacks and pulled it back to where the wires come into the house. I hooked Green to Green and Red to Red and presto, we had a dial tone. Amazingly, this worked until we finally shut off the service. Total Time: 25 minutes (No tipping required either.)

Cablevision’s Comeback

Just as our patience with FIOS was wearing thin, we received an offer in the mail from Cablevision. They would give us a substantially discounted rate on the same services that we had from FIOS if we would just come back. That’s great, but what about that nasty $200 cancellation fee for terminating my contract early. Oh yeah, they’ll pay that too.

Why Phone Company contracts suck. Your service is sooooo good that you need to force me to promise not to leave you. If I do leave your “Amazing” service, I have to pay you cash for driving me away. Well, if your service was any good, why would I leave? You’re just telling me that you suck and if I ever figure it out, then you’re going to punish me. Well, I figured it out.

That was pretty good right there, but my wife was not satisfied. She got on the phone and put the screws to them to get a bigger discount, 12 free HBO channels and a free DVR for two years. (By the way, the Hi-Def DVR does not cost extra.)

When the Cablevision installer came to hook us back up, I asked him if he was seeing a lot of people coming back from FIOS. He had three more “reconnections” scheduled that day.

Why I’m Still Glad that FIOS Exists

One word: COMPETITION! The cable companies have been the only game in town forever. Consequently, they have raped, pillaged, and plundered their customers shamelessly. Now that they have an actual threat to their monopoly, they actually have to answer phones, adjust bills, lower prices, increase performance, and generally suck a whole lot less. If the satellite companies would be able to deliver true high speed Internet to the home, we might really see a real-live price slashing blood bath.

Wouldn’t that be interesting? (scratches head)

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VitaminCM.com is Looking for Guest Bloggers

June 13th, 2008

Good Opportunity for New Bloggers to Get Practice and Exposure

VitaminCM.com looking for Guest Blogger I guess that time has finally come, I’m ready to ask for some help. I’m looking for 1 or 2 people to write a few guest posts. If you have that burning itch to put your thoughts on paper (so-to-speak), here’s you big chance.

Do you like computers, gadgets, music, photos, video? Do you like to learn new things and share it with people? Do you have strong opinions?

What I’m Looking For

Someone with a passion and energy for helping people learn new, useful, fun things.

  • Do you like computers, gadgets, music, photos, video?
  • Do you like to learn new things and share it with people?
  • Do you have strong opinions?

If you answered heck yes to the previous questions, then keep reading.

I’m looking for someone who can write 1 to 4 articles per month. These articles can be Tutorials, Tips, Best Practices, Product Reviews, Angry Rants about Technology Aggravations, Opinions, Predictions, or something else related to the core subject matter of VitaminCM.com.

What I’m Not Looking For

Now that you know what I am looking for, here is what I’m not looking for:

Someone exactly like me. If I want more stuff like mine, I’ll drink some coffee and write all night long. I’m looking for  new voices with a new take on the site’s core topics. (Tutorials, Technology, Gadgets, and Media)

What’s in it For YOU?

Fame, Fortune, and Millions of Adoring Fans. (Alright, I can’t promise any of that.) This is not a paying gig, the revenue and budget here is non-existent. I use my day job to pay the bills, this is purely a labor of love.

Seriously, contributors will get a full Biography post with links to their site(s) and other works. I will also relentlessly push your work (on my site and yours) as hard as I can. While I don’t currently have the budget to pay in cash, I will give you whatever help that I can on your ventures.

In addition to all of that, you get a chance to get your voice heard in a different venue.  This is probably best for someone new, trying to build their chops and exposure. When I was starting out, I would have loved to get a chance to get my work seen on some other sites.

How to Apply

Send me an email at CM@VitaminCM.com with “Guest Blogger” as the subject.

Include the following:

Name and Contact Information

Samples of your work: Links to your favorite posts or a Word document with some of your writing. I care a lot more about enthusiasm than perfection.

What you would like to write about: Ideas, Topics, Opinions, Experiments, Surveys, whatever.

When and how often you can contribute: Monthly, Weekly, etc.

Good luck, I can’t wait to hear from you.

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VitaminCM Site Relaunch

June 13th, 2008

Grand Reopening!

VitaminCM.com Site Relaunch First of all, I would like to apologize for the down time in the past month or so. I have been tied up at my day job and a personal business venture. During that time a couple of things happened:

  1. VitaminCM.com had its’ first birthday.
  2. I looked back at everything that I learned in the past year.
  3. I did a lot of brainstorming on improving the site.

Now, I’m ready to bear down and do a full Relaunch of VitaminCM.

Over the next few days, I’m going to talk about the new Goals and Focus, the Changes that have been made + those that will happen, and the Additions to what VitaminCM.com will provide.

Over the next few days, I’m going to talk about the new Goals and Focus, the Changes that have been made + those that will happen, and the Additions to what VitaminCM.com will provide.

Goals

Provide more useful, interesting tutorials and productivity tips to help you get more done and have fun with technology. My second goal is to post useful information more regularly.

Changes to VitaminCM.com

I have not completely ignored the site in my downtime. I made a bunch of behind the scenes improvements to how things work.

  • Changed web hosts to get more bandwidth. (More on that later.)
  • Fixed the broken comment system.
  • Added video comments. (Give it a try.)
  • Cut way back on Advertisements. (I’m looking for a few solid sponsors whose products I actually believe in.)

As always, I would love to hear what you think about any of the changes, or ones that I should make.

Additions

I decided to add a few new things to the VitaminCM.com offering.

  • There is a new VitaminCM.com Podcast. Subscribe to the VitaminCM Podcast in iTunes. (That’s why I needed the extra bandwidth)
  • The Podcast will contain a mix of Videos, Audio, and PDFs. I’m going to clean up a few of the old videos and add a bunch of new ones too.
  • I also have some other new things that I hope you’ll like “in the works”. Stay tuned for more updates.

Take a look around and let me know what you think.

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