demonikal
New Member
Okay, so when this tech came from AT&T to upgrade our AT&T Uverse internet connection plus the Uverse TV, I asked him when he thought fiber optics would start coming into people's homes. This was late 2009 or early 2010. He said that the cables running behind our house and behind the house behind our backyard WERE actual fiber optic connections. So, why exactly is it that fiber optic connections INSIDE the home are not available in our area (Aurora, IL, 60506)??
One of my professors back in 2008 I think it was said that he already had fiber optic cabling installed throughout his home and was just waiting for fiber optics in the area to become available in the home. I hope he's not holding his breath considering it's only about 15 miles from here.
Btw, have to brag: my mom is paying $30/month for 1.5 Mbps d/L speed. I told her I would pay the difference which is $25 (totaling $55/month) to upgrade our d/L speed to 18 Mbps. Upgraded yesterday, becomes effective on the 13th. Nice!! Can't wait.
One of my professors back in 2008 I think it was said that he already had fiber optic cabling installed throughout his home and was just waiting for fiber optics in the area to become available in the home. I hope he's not holding his breath considering it's only about 15 miles from here.
Btw, have to brag: my mom is paying $30/month for 1.5 Mbps d/L speed. I told her I would pay the difference which is $25 (totaling $55/month) to upgrade our d/L speed to 18 Mbps. Upgraded yesterday, becomes effective on the 13th. Nice!! Can't wait.