Bring FIOS to Cypress, California

We are already wired for Verizon, we just want the fiber optics. According to my city public works, we were scheduled to get your services back in 2008! We are still waiting! Our whole area is held captive by the Time Warner Cable company, and extreme prices. My daughter lives two blocks from us and has your services, and they are outstanding! We try each year to contact different companies since we moved in our home in 1999. We finally ditched the cable services and went with Direct TV your partner for satellite television! We would love to have your phone and internet services! Please reconsider us, there is a huge demand for FIOS!

If you're willing to pay the cost to get FiOS installed in that ZIP code, I think you're honestly better off buying and building out your own network, and selling Fiber-based Internet services out of it. You'll be able to recoup the costs that way. Unless of course, that isn't what you meant you were going to pay Verizon to do and pocket the money afterwards.
Long story short, I wouldn't expect FiOS to be built out anytime soon if it isn't already available in your Central Office or your town/city doesn't already have a TV Franchise or other agreement with Verizon. I'm not sure if that ZIP Code is specific to New York City as a whole, but Verizon does have agreements with the city to wire up everything by 2014. Expansion has pretty much been halted, with Verizon eyeing Fixed LTE as a replacement for Fiber cabling to the home. Not going to fly very well with me.
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    BRING FIOS TO {edited for privacy} PLEASE....i will pay all the costs!!!

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