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Old 05-08-2015, 05:42 PM
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Do any of the new village developments have fiber optic cable installed? We understand that Verizon Fios can only offer services where fiber optic cables are available. We live in California and want to transfer our cable service when we move to TV if possible. Thanks for any replies.
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Do any of the new village developments have fiber optic cable installed? We understand that Verizon Fios can only offer services where fiber optic cables are available. We live in California and want to transfer our cable service when we move to TV if possible. Thanks for any replies.


Doubt if that technology is here on the compound.
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If I'm not mistaken our house was pre-wired with fiber optic cable. We had PRISM TV with Centurylink and transferred it up here. Centurylink was here the other day and said he was hung up (time wise) in the northern section running the fiber optic cables for them and confirmed all the houses down here were pre-wired, in what he called our "smart boxes". Is that the same thing you are inquiring about??
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If I'm not mistaken our house was pre-wired with fiber optic cable. We had PRISM TV with Centurylink and transferred it up here. Centurylink was here the other day and said he was hung up (time wise) in the northern section running the fiber optic cables for them and confirmed all the houses down here were pre-wired, in what he called our "smart boxes". Is that the same thing you are inquiring about??
Could you please explain where "up here" and "down here" are?
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Could you please explain where "up here" and "down here" are?
I'm hoping it means north vs south, as opposed to up and down, if you know what I mean.
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Yes, most homes have fiber to the premise but that won't help you with Verizon. There FIOS service is not available here.
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I thought the fiber was strictly Brighthouse, but I could be mistaken.
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Brighthouse uses coax for the last mile. Century Link is the only fiber optic player in The Villages
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I have Century Link Fiber to the house (I only use their internet service). I believe they offer it to all houses south of 466A and perhaps other areas also??

It works fine. They offer a variety of internet speeds. Rumor has it 1 gigabit/sec is available. Century Link also has an IPTV offering. I don't have it so I can't comment.

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Do any of the new village developments have fiber optic cable installed? We understand that Verizon Fios can only offer services where fiber optic cables are available. We live in California and want to transfer our cable service when we move to TV if possible. Thanks for any replies.
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There fiber optic coverage is much bigger than that. They are dropping fiber in homes way North of 466.
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Could you please explain where "up here" and "down here" are?
Hahaha....sorry, I get so confused as to where we are now. We lived in SW Florida for 23 years, from Philly originally. "Up here" is up from SWFL, where we moved from...and "down here" I meant in south Villages, below 466A.
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Thanks! Now it makes sense.
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There fiber optic coverage is much bigger than that. They are dropping fiber in homes way North of 466.
Is it really faster than Comcast, VillagesAV? Our comcast speed is pathetic. I would gladly pay more for better speed. My relative up north has fiber optic and lightning speed. What speed would you ask for if given a choice?
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Theoretically it could be faster but the fastest Internet I've measured in The Villages is always Xfinity /Comcast. There cheapest $19 plan measures 30 Mbps download.

CFrance, you need to locate the problem with your service. Go to Http://Speedtest.net and run a test. Try it wireless and try it with an ethernet cable plugged directly into the router. 9 out of 10 times when a customer complains about slowness it's old hardware, a software problem or poor wifi performance. Super fast Internet will never make a 4 year old computer or 2nd generation iPad fast.
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Theoretically it could be faster but the fastest Internet I've measured in The Villages is always Xfinity /Comcast. There cheapest $19 plan measures 30 Mbps download.

CFrance, you need to locate the problem with your service. Go to Http://Speedtest.net and run a test. Try it wireless and try it with an ethernet cable plugged directly into the router. 9 out of 10 times when a customer complains about slowness it's old hardware, a software problem or poor wifi performance. Super fast Internet will never make a 4 year old computer or 2nd generation iPad fast.
I did. It's 40 ping, 30.05 download, 6.12 upload. Had to do it twice, because the first time the test hung up and timed out. I rebooted the laptop; second try worked.
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