Monday, June 27, 2016

Common Problems Switching from Time Warner Cable to FioS Explained

If you are one of the many considering switching from Time Warner Cable to FioS, you may have some concerns. Because of my horrible experiences with TWC -- which I'm sure you have also had, based on my conversations with neighbors and friends -- I'm sure you want to switch. But there are two frequent problems that I hear.

1. I don't want to mess up my walls and woodwork with new cables.

The good news here is that FioS uses fiber to get to a box just inside your hours, but it then uses your per-existing cables  thereafter. So no messed up walls or woodwork.

2. Some of the foreign channels aren't on FioS.

This problem is indeed true and I hope Verizon will fill in the holes, but what many people miss is that many of the foreign  channels are available over the Internet. In fact, it's better to get them over the Internet because you can get old shows too. And because FioS is very reliable and speedy, the quality of your shows will be as good or better than what you had via the TV channel.

So take the jump. You know you want to.


No comments:

Post a Comment