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you may soon be able to get Fiber optic

Verizon has also been selling off its wireline assets in rural areas. Almost a year ago, Verizon announced plans to sell local phone lines in 14 states to Frontier Communications in a deal valued at $8.6 billion.

As part of this deal with Frontier, Verizon is selling some of its existing Fios deployments. Initially, Verizon deployed Fios in 16 states. Now, Fios service in four of those states--Washington, Oregon, Indiana, and South Carolina--will go to Frontier. In total, Verizon will lose about 750,000 potential subscribers through this transaction. Kula said that Frontier has agreed to continue servicing existing Fios subscribers.

Verizon has reiterated that it never planned to deliver fiber service to 100 percent of its wireline territory, which covers 32 million potential customers today. (After the divestiture of assets to Frontier that number will be 27 million.) But the popularity of the Fios service, and the strong competition that comes with it, will certainly leave many customers in areas where Fios has not been built disappointed.



Verizon nears Fios network completion | Signal Strength - CNET News
 
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