verizon offers both dsl and fios (fiber) depending on where you live and how
much you want to spend, naturally service over fiber is way better internet
wise, i’ve certainly heard stories of people having some interference from
various cpe that fios uses but not always. depends on the box you might get etc…
comcast, typically delivers over coax, lots of areas are now upgraded to
service to the house via fiber, but mostly still coax either way pretty
great speeds, as well, again def heard of complaints of interference can’t
speak for everybody but lots of folks had success being interfarance free,
google is your friend as to how it was mitigated
best of luck
> On Feb 22, 2017, at 6:45 PM, dalej <dj2001x@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I don’t know what FIOS means.
>
> I have Comcast here and it’s via cable. I have not experienced any RFI from
> it nor do I bother it with RF from my amp, which is full legal. My internet
> connection is very fast.
>
> Explain what FIOS is.
>
> Dale, K9VUJ
>
>
> On 22, Feb 2017, at 17:35, Aaron Kreider <aaron@campusactivism.org> wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of switching from Verizon DSL to Comcast FIOS for faster and
> more reliable internet.
>
> I'm hoping that the FIOS will be cleaner in terms of RFI. What possible
> sources of RFI are there from FIOS? Do they use signal boosters that put out
> RFI? I'm guessing the router will be the biggest source and that chokes on
> that will alleviate most of it.
>
> I'm in Philadelphia, PA and we already have FIOS lines on our street - so
> perhaps they already have the signal boosters installed.
>
> Aaron
>
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