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Fios
Anyone on the Forum have Ver.Fios and a Smart tv? Is Ver.Fios even in the lakes region? If anyone does have a Smart tv by Samsung have they ever tried to view any photos on a large screen from their PC? Especially wirelessly via their Network?
Wondering what you think of the whole setup by Samsung-easy? Difficult? Etc. Thanks. |
Verizon isn't in NH - they sold their assets to Fairpoint, which hasn't built out FIOS beyond what Verizon had already done. There was never TV over FIOS in NH, that I'm aware of. As for viewing pictures on your big screen, I highly recommend Google's Chromecast, a $40 thumbdrive sized device that plugs into your TV's HDMI port. Then, you can wirelessly cast your browser or whole screen to the TV. It can also directly play Youtube and Netflix (and apparently now Hulu Plus) sessions.
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I believe several towns in Southern NH have Fios available... |
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I live in Southern NH. They sold it all. No FIOS down here. I saw a FIOS map at the Burlington mall last week and it clearly did not cross into NH. Verizon didn't want to spend the money to expand into NH and Fairpoint can't afford to. |
Thank you anyway. I wasn't sure if Verizon was in NH or the lake area. Thanks for replies.
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Here in southern NH I have what was originally Verizion FIOS, but is now FairPoint (whatever they call it, which may be called FAST instead of FIOS).
It works great for phone and internet! But they can't offer TV, and in fact, they will try to get you to sign up for DirectTV for TV service. Unfortunately I can't get Satelite TV at my home due to the terrain blocking the signals, so I'm stuck with Comcast for TV. When we were without power for two weeks during some major winter storms in the past, I still had phone and internet (I have a generator at home). But Comcast lost TV. All of my neighbors that had Comcast phone, internet and TV lost all of their services after a couple of days during those storms (yes, even those with a generator). But my fiber optic phone and internet continued to work as long as my generator was running. Unfortunately my Comcast went down, so having a generator doesn't help you past the first few days with Comcast.. I sure love the fiber optic (FIOS), features speed and realiability. I sure wish FairPoint could enhance the system to TV too, but I'm guessing they never will. |
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What I meant by my comment is that I was mildly surprised that phone service availability seems like it should not be much of a deciding factor in things like this these days. |
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Fairpoint has lots of fiber out to their DSL switches in the field, but brk-int is right when saying the last mile will remain copper in the lakes region for a long time. |
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