Mornin'. Can someone tell me if UIA is internet exclusively? I keep hearing smatterings of "fios" & the like.
As mentioned, FIOS is Verizon's "brand" for converged services delivered over Fiber. AT&T calls theirs "U-Verse."
I've not seen a FIOS installation, but I was a U-Verse customer.
The idea is that it's converged services: Phone, TV and Internet.
UIA isn't doing TV. They're doing landline phone, but I haven't had a landline more than six years.
When I moved to Wrightwood, I also dropped cable/satellite TV.
I've got a Roku box. There are at least three alternatives that do the same thing -- TV streamed over the internet.
I like it a lot. I pay less than $20/month for streaming with Netflix and Amazon. I can get most of the cable offerings through SlingTV if I want it for $40-ish. I watch the KABC news for free through NewsON (most of the time, sometimes Frontier just isn't good enough).
The problem with bandwidth is that we're constantly doing things that demand more and more. Frontier needs to spend money to bring more bandwidth to this area, and they're not doing it.
UIA is bringing fiber all the way to your house. It's going to be a long time before he has to upgrade the fiber. Good stuff.