Tuesday, Jun 19th 2007 by Chris Davies


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Subscribers to Verizon’s all-fiber FiOS broadband service will soon have another reason to be smug, the lucky dogs, as the telecoms company rolls out a video-on-demand program offering high-definition content.

Verizon FiOS HD video-on-demand 

The key is their determined use of fiber-to-the-door (FTTD), rather than using a fiber-optic backbone and then copper cabling to distribute between individual exchanges and residences.  This high-bandwidth capacity means not only greater download speeds are possible but increases in upload speed as well, a growing concern as transfer of video and other GB-hungry media is exchanged.

While there’s no publicised launch date for the augmented entertainment service, which will be built upon the existing standard-definition video-on-demand service, there is an “internal timeline” and no remaining “technical obstacles.” 

Verizon continues to push out the FiOS service, and it is expected to be available to 9 million homes by the end of this year and double that by the end of 2010, following a total investment of $18 billion between 2004 and 2010.

Verizon executive says HD video on demand in works [Reuters]

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  1.  Ewdison Then   View all comments by Ewdison Then  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    lol how funny, my Fios TV is going to be install today :)


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