[opendtv] Verizon will offer fiber-optic TV in bid to become media provider

  • From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 01:00:45 -0400

Verizon will offer fiber-optic TV in bid to become media provider

By Keith Reed, Globe Staff  |  October 13, 2005

WALTHAM -- Now the phone company is getting into the TV business.

Verizon Communications Inc. yesterday showed off its new television 
service that will compete with cable by using fiber-optic lines, 
which can carry a dizzying amount of voice, data, and video at speeds 
impossible over the existing wires running into most homes. Verizon 
hopes to eventually replace with fiber optics all of the copper wire 
that currently carries its voice and data products to consumers.

In the process, the company is positioning itself to offer services 
that, until now, many consumers haven't even dreamed of, such as 
allowing TV viewers to interactively search for programming using 
keywords, much like a Google search, or dial up a live view of 
traffic on local roads. Although some places are already wired with 
fiber optics, the TV service should be available in some 
Massachusetts communities beginning next year.

Verizon's focus on fiber optics is the cornerstone of its nascent 
transformation into a content delivery company. It's betting the 
investment will help it beat back competition from cable and Internet 
telephony companies for subscribers, especially as demand for content 
in the home is expected to increase.

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http://www.boston.com/ae/media/articles/2005/10/13/verizon_will_offer_fiber_optic_tv_in_bid_to_become_media_provider/

 
 
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