• Fiber To The Home [telecom]

    From Steven Fleckenstein, N2UBP@ocskywarn@gmail.com to comp.dcom.telecom on Mon Mar 20 09:05:19 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.dcom.telecom

    Last September Frontier ran fiber in my neighborhood.

    This month their telemarketers have been calling me daily with a
    script informing me that "This call is being recorded, copper being
    replaced by fiber."

    I like the technology, and the synchronous speeds. I'm not sure where
    they would place the ONT since all electrical, cable and telco lines
    come into the side of the a house with finished rooms, and no basement
    or garage for the install. Where would they get the power for the ONT?
    Really don't want it in my finished home office.

    I don't like telemarketers telling me that my last POTS copper fed
    phone line will be replaced by fiber (in the 80's I had 5 phone lines
    to cover home, business and BBS and the cables are still running from
    the pole to my house even though Frontier promised to remove the
    deadheads years ago.).

    I still have a bad taste in my mouth dealing with terminating my
    Frontier DSL service at the end of contract. Took them months to get
    it right.

    I don't like Frontiers recent implementation of a $50 charge for
    returning equipment at service termination. Returning the cable modem
    to Spectrum is free, just drive down to their local office and drop it
    off.

    I wonder what other fees and surcharges they will add over the life of
    the contract?

    I also don't want to lock myself into a contract and early contract
    termination fees.

    Wife and I are thinking of downsizing and relocating but not sure
    when.

    We were once surrounded by farmland. Today we are surrounded by car
    lots, warehouses, and gas/oil fired electric power plants.

    I don't see any signs that my neighbors are signing up for Frontier's
    fiber service. Shame Frontier has to take a good thing and bury it in
    terms and conditions.

    Steve

    N2UBP

    Middletown (Wawayanda), NY



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