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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2011-11-03 10:30 pm
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not fair!

Today a friend (less technical than I), who lives about three-quarters of a mile from me, asked me which is better for internet: Comcast or Verizon FiOS.

I've been waiting for FiOS to reach my street for years -- and, according to Verizon's "what's available at your address" page, I'm still waiting.

*Sigh*

[identity profile] miz-hatbox.livejournal.com 2011-11-04 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
No, not very fair.

Not that you asked on behalf of your friend, but for what it's worth, I've had both. (and then Verizon sold their Washington & Oregon businesses to Frontier.net a while back, so now we have Frontier.) I can tell you that I dislike Comcast.

For one thing, they use scare tactics in their local advertising, which makes them look very scummy indeed.

But worse, they apparently do a poor job at controlling spammers. So when you send email from a computer that gets its IP address from Comcast, other ISPs notice that the mail in question is coming from a range of IP addresses from which spam often originates. And they block your email, even though the mail was not spam at all.

During the year or two that Comcast was our ISP, I had to fight this particular battle constantly. Very annoying. The moment we switched from Comcast to Verizon, I never again got email saying that my email was rejected because it came from an undesirable IP address.

I would have to be extremely desperate before I ever consider going back to Comcast.