Nov 20 2007
Verizon continues changing the definition of "fast" for Delaware broadband users by introducing a new, symmetrical Verizon FiOS Internet service for consumers, featuring upstream and downstream connection speeds of up to 15 megabits per second (Mbps).
The company also has introduced a new, fastest-speed FiOS Internet service that offers a downstream connection speed of up to 30 Mbps and a new upstream connection speed of up to 15 Mbps.
These groundbreaking new offerings -- delivered straight to customers' homes on the nation's most-advanced, all-digital, all-fiber-optic network -- are the first of their kind commercially available to consumers on a mass scale.
"Our FiOS Internet customers in Delaware now can choose ultra-fast uploading that makes sending information as quick and easy as receiving it," said William R. Allan, president of Verizon Delaware. "This is just another example of the power that Verizon delivers with fiber-optics straight into customers' homes."
Using a 15 Mbps upstream connection, a consumer could upload a 250 megabyte (MB) file of 200 photos in just over two minutes, compared with about 47 minutes over a 768 kilobits per second (kbps) upstream connection. A 500 MB file, such as 400 digital photos or a medical imaging data set, could upload in less than five minutes, compared with about 90 minutes over a 768 kbps connection. A three gigabyte (GB) file, such as a one-hour family video shot with a high-definition video camera, can be uploaded in about 27 minutes, compared with more than nine hours with 768 kbps upstream.
The equally fast upstream and downstream connection speeds of the new symmetrical FiOS service also enhance interactive services like video conferencing, online multi-player gaming, telemedicine, electronic home monitoring, online work collaboration and more.
The new symmetrical FiOS Internet service is available for as low as $64.99 a month with an annual service plan. Since consumers with ever-growing collections of photos, music, video and other data want to quickly and easily store and protect their files, the symmetrical FiOS services include a comprehensive Internet security suite plus one GB of network-based backup at no additional charge. Customers who subscribe to the new Internet service can upgrade their backup to as much as 50 GB at competitive rates.
The new, fastest FiOS Internet service with a downstream connection speed of up to 30 Mbps and an upstream connection speed of up to 15 Mbps is available for as low as $139.95 a month in an annual plan. This represents a $40 a month price decrease from the previous highest-speed FiOS service.
FiOS Internet service is available in Delaware in parts of Angola, Dover, the three Ardens (Arden, Ardentown and Ardencroft), Bellefonte, Talleyville, Hockessin, Wrangle Hill, Delaware City, Newark, Middletown, Odessa, and Townsend.
Consumers give Verizon FiOS Internet top ratings for overall satisfaction and value. Readers of PC World and Computerworld magazines have recently ranked FiOS Internet No. 1, with top scores across the board in overall satisfaction, connection reliability, download and upload speeds, customer service and technical support.
FiOS Internet was named to the top five of PC World Magazine's 100 Best Products of 2007 -- a roster of what the magazine called "the finest products and services of the past 12 months," selected "based on exemplary design, features, performance and innovation."
Additionally, Verizon is the only major telecom company whose network has earned the certification of the independent Fiber to the Home Council for providing fiber all the way to customers' homes.