Verizon Copper Cutoff Traps Customers 269
theodp writes with more mainstream attention to an issue discussed here a month back: "As it hooks up homes and businesses to its FiOS fiber-optic network service, Verizon has been routinely disconnecting the copper infrastructure that it was required to lease to other phone companies, locking customers into higher broadband bills, eliminating power outage safeguards, and hampering rivals. A Verizon spokesman argues customers are being given adequate notice of the copper cutoff, which includes this read-between-the-lines fine print: 'Current Verizon High Speed Internet customers who move to FiOS Internet service will have their Verizon High Speed Internet permanently disabled after their FiOS conversion.'" Customers are supposed to be informed by both the sales person and the installer that their first-mile copper will be cut, and this is not happening.
Not true (Score:5, Funny)
That's not entirely correct. We tried to call them, but couldn't get through. Not our fault.
Re:It's POTS part of Universal Service? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Duhh (Score:3, Funny)
Re:What about future tenants? (Score:4, Funny)