I switched from Cablevision to Verizon FIOS here in the New York Metro Area. My major headache was the promise of being able to Move my Phone Number from Cablevision to Verizon. This was not done to some still unexplained technical issue. That was a major issue that almost caused me to switch back, but a deal from customer retention kept me a Verizon Vios Customer. My Cable TV Bill was increasing and My Service was Decreasing. Yes I had the bundle, but the extras were being increased. Gold Package was increased, Premium Channels were increased. Without a contract price increases could be effective any time. Also since the system was saturated, Analog Channels were being converted to Digital. This meant to watch some regular channels a Digital Set Top Box was required, of course this was going to cost another $ 7.00 per month rental.
Verizon FIOs offered more movie channels at the same cost and included On-Demand at no additional Charge for those subscriptions, that reduced the cost by 10.00 per subscription. My cost for FIOs was about $20 per month less than cablevision. I got better service (Clearer Picture), Same Speed Internet Service, Land Line Phone (No IP Phone), and increased Product for TV which was two additional Premium Subscriptions, Additional On-Demand Service, Multi Room DVR, Set Top Boxes for Every TV in the house ( An Increase of 4 Boxes)
So all in all I am a happy FIOs Customer with a new Phone Number
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