Monday, December 19, 2011

What is the difference between att uverse and verizon fios?

in terms of the technology and delivery method used|||http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fios





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uverse|||AT%26amp;T uses FTTN (to that refrigerator sized box in your neighborhood) and twisted pair/copper to your home with DSL on it, or FTTP, with an ONT on your home, with phone and ethernet or MoCa (LAN on TV coax) running inside.





Verizion it always FTTP, with an ONT attached to your home, which brings Ethenret, phone,and digital cable TV you your home.





For TV, AT%26amp;T is 100% IPTV, using either ethernet or MoCa networking in the home.





Verizon is mostly standard digital cable, but uses IPTV for its interactive services/features. It gets the IP connection with a special router that connects coax to the ethernet from the ONT, using MoCa on the TV coax.

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