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Posted by: junkmasterg In reply to: lobogotti who wrote msg# 11030 Date:2/2/2006 3:56:33 PM Post #of 11045
Here are the FIOS service areas
California Currently available citywide
Huntington Beach, California Murrieta, California Sun City, California Malibu, California Beaumont, California Available in some parts of these cities
Adelanto, California Apple Valley, California Camarillo, California Chino Hills, California Desert Hot Springs, California Hermosa Beach, California Indio, California La Quinta, California Lake Elsinore, California Ontario, California Palm Springs, California Perris, California Temecula, California Redondo Beach, California Victorville, California
Connecticut Greenwich, Connecticut, August 2005
Delaware Suburban areas of New Castle County, Delaware, deployment is under-way, to be active late 2005
Florida Suburban areas of Tampa. FiOS Video franchise rights approved by Temple Terrace. FIOS TV service became available in Florida on Dec. 6, 2005. November 2005. Television expected June 2006.
Indiana Fort Wayne, IN The majority of the city has been completed. The remaining portions should be done by summer of 2006.
Maryland Most of Montgomery County, Maryland, 2005, Laurel, Maryland, and part of Prince George's County, Maryland
Massachusetts Boston, MA surrounding area.
New Jersey Bergen County - Allendale, Alpine, Closter, Demarest, Emerson, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Harrington Park, Hillsdale, Mahwah, Northvale, Norwood, Oakland, Old Tappan, Oradell, Ramsey, Rockleigh, Saddle River, Tenafly, Upper Saddle River, Westwood, and Wyckoff Burlington County - Evesham and Medford Camden County - Cherry Hill and Voorhees Mercer County - East Windsor, Ewing, Hopewell Township, Lawrence, Pennington, and Washington Township Middlesex County - Monroe Township, Piscataway Township, Plainsboro Monmouth County - Asbury Park, Colts Neck, Fair Haven, Little Silver, Middletown, Red Bank, Rumson, Sea Bright, Shrewsbury Borough, and Tinton Falls Morris County - Denville, Hanover, Harding, Long Hill, Mendham Borough, Mendham Township, Morristown, Morris Plains, Morris Township, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Rockaway Borough, and Rockaway Township Somerset County- Warren and Bernardsville Passaic County - City of Passaic
New York Rockland County - New City, New York, Nanuet Scarsdale, New York, and many surrounding towns complete. Some areas of Long Island, including Massapequa and Huntington. Some Areas of Staten Island
Pennsylvania Chester County, Pennsylvania - As of August 2005, available in many parts of the county as detailed in a Feb 2005 press release Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - As of November 2005 should be available out of the Wayne CO per conversations with Verizon staff. Delaware County, Pennsylvania - As of November 2005 should be available out of the Wayne CO per conversations with Verizon staff. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Rhode Island Warwick, Rhode Island North Kingstown, Rhode Island
Texas
Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex Flower Mound, Texas, Approx. 60% complete as of July 2005 Keller, Texas, Installation is complete. Rowlett, Texas, Installation is complete. Wylie, Texas, Installation is complete. Carrollton, Texas, Installation available in some areas.
Virginia Falls Church, VA, Installation is (mostly) complete in the city of Falls Church, with deployment in the Falls Church mailing address partially completed and moving rapidly. Fairfax County, VA, Much of Fairfax County is wired, with very rapid deployment. Herndon, VA, Rapidly completing roll-out, FiOS TV expected to be rolled out by early 2006, late 2005 according to a Verizon insider. Richmond, VA, Several neighborhoods have been upgraded to fiber and Verizon is taking orders for FiOS. Norfolk, VA, Prominent areas by the water have been deemed as fiber capable at this time. Installations have begun. Newport News, VA, preparations are now being made to deploy in the Jefferson area.
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I wonder how many subscriptions they are going to get in Beaverton, Oregon? ;-)
Come on to DC, Q. I'll sign up. After as many shares as I own, what's another $7 bucks a month?
In fact, anyone who can access now SHOULD access it now. You'll only be helping yourself long term.
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quote:Originally posted by Bottomliner: Wow, I get to post this twice in one day.
REMINDER TO ALL: Be especially wary of anyone who constantly boasts what a smart investor he is. Anyone who has to keep telling others how smart he is usually has low self-esteem ... or is in self-denial.
LMAO ... or whatever.
I know you're not talking about NextWeak.
My comments are aimed at no one in particular. Just stating some stuff that requires some moderate thought ... and trying to help others avoid being led astray. I'm a gentle soul with moderate ambitions ... I just want to help the less fortunate and someday become a saint.
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Bought 10,000 shrs JDSU at $3.00, it immediately went to $3.07 and it closed at $3.06 so that's $600. up on JDSU. Tempting to sell for a $700. in day profit but I need +.30 to pocket 1000shrs net (free). If the +.30 don't show soon then will put a Stop Limit in for nice profit.
How about my favorite, XDSL.OB? XDSL up 13% yesterday and up 24% from my Jan 17 tout.
LMAO .
quote:Originally posted by NextWeek: Maybe my .0002 sell might still go through?
quote:Originally posted by kaos: mjm.....how much are them 9 million blocks going through at....
0001
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quote:Originally posted by Bottomliner: Wow, I get to post this twice in one day.
REMINDER TO ALL: Be especially wary of anyone who constantly boasts what a smart investor he is. Anyone who has to keep telling others how smart he is usually has low self-esteem ... or is in self-denial.
LMAO ... or whatever.
I know you're not talking about NextWeak.
My comments are aimed at no one in particular. Just stating some stuff that requires some moderate thought ... and trying to help others avoid being led astray. I'm a gentle soul with moderate ambitions ... I just want to help the less fortunate and someday become a saint.
You are a Saint.
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Know, the only big one i know of for sure is in my pants.
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Next...you wanna talk about bad timing? I bought and sold a decent amount of JDSU, CNXT, and HDY last summer--all were in the $1.25 range...because i thought this one penny stock (QBID) had a chance to blow those out of the water.
Now I need to reach out to Kip and Napoleon to see if they found some magic crystals that actually work in their time machine.
But at the end of the day, it's alot like life...timing is everything.
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my streamer just reset anyone still have a current count???
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idk... 10 per minute x 20 minutes x 9million each?
Maybe almost 2billion??
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quote:Originally posted by mjm2005: idk... 10 per minute x 20 minutes x 9million each?
Maybe almost 2billion??
it was over 5 bil when it reset..if anyone has a total when this is done please post it. TIA
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my streamer reseted at 5 bil, so according the the thing now its almost 2 bil, some im guessing 7 billion
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Crap... I leave work with a Version News PR and with the pps at .0002 thinking that the .0001 were finally going to go away. I get home all excited... but nothing changed. Same old crap.
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I was just watching my watch list on freerealtime.com The trading volumes are listed for each stock but gbid has a negative sign in front of its volume. Whats up with that
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thanks aireebody...i'll go with 5 bil and the count that is ongoing for the total
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