Verizon FiOS Announcements
As previously reported, Verizon held a webcast/conference call today to introduce new programming for FiOS TV and some upgrades to FiOS Internet services. The key points were:
Verizon has launched (as of today) local news and information channels on Long Island and in Northern New Jersey under the name FiOS1. In those markets FiOS is competing with Cablevision, which has established local news programming outlets. No stated plans at this time to establish FiOS1 outlets anywhere else, though one already exists in the DC area. FiOS1 will gather and produce content with the help of RNN (Regional News Network) which is apparently already doing some work in Philadelphia though I'm not sure with whom.
Internet Speeds: The 10/2 Mbps entry-level tier will increase to 15/5 Mbps. The 20/5 Mbps jumps to 25/15 Mbps. In New York City and Long Island, entry-level starts at 25/15 Mbps, with mid-tier of 35/20 Mbps (available only in bundles). Verizon is emphasizing the doubling or tripling of upload speeds, which it considers one of its major competitive advantages vs. Cable.
Verizon execs indicated that while they certainly would have the technological capability to do so, they do not see much consumer demand right now for 100 Mbps and are not planning to move towards this, focusing instead on the increased upload speeds.
Customer signing up for various bundles can receive a free or discounted Compaq mini netbook or a free Flip Ultra camcorder, depending on the type of bundle.
Also, Verizon Raises FiOS Prices, But Hardly Mentions It (New York Times: Bits)