Bring FiOS to Dallas, TX 75212 on Jenny Dale Dr, Melinda Hills Dr, and Landrum Lakes Ct

Please help us bring FiOS to houses without cable/internet in Dallas, TX 75212 on Jenny Dale Dr, Melinda Hills Dr, and Landrum Lakes Ct. My wife and I have been living in a new subdivision in West Dallas, TX since the summer of 2011. We did not do enough research regarding the area's cable/internet services and have been using DirecTV for cable and Clear 4G for internet. Interestingly enough, Time Warner Cable services all residences in this area except our small subdivision which includes Jenny Dale Dr, Melinda Hills Dr, and Landrum Lakes Ct. After several calls and service requests, it seems that TWC has no plans to extend service to this area in the near future. Please help us with this issue as all residents in this area would greatly benefit from high speed internet and premium cable service. Thank you for your time

This is a FiOS User Forum for technical advice and while I can understand your frustration, none of us can help you with Verizon.  
  Try to contact your local business office and see if there are any plans for your neighborhood.  Ask if you get enough neighbors to agree to sign up for service, you might be able to convince them.

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    PCmag.com - Verizon Axes FIOS Expansion
    AmericanConsumerNews.com - Verizon’s FiOS Expansion Comes To An End
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  • No FIOS in Poolesville, Montgomery County, MD

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  • Moving to Non-FiOS Area and Being Charged Contract Breach Fee

    I am a faithful Verizon Fios and Wireless customer who has been very content with the products and services Verizon has offered over the years.  Recently I’ve been having a major dispute completely out of character from what my experience has been.  I am moving to an area that does not have Verizon Fios, so I am unable to transfer my Double Play Package to the new residence.  According to the customer support specialists, since “high speed” internet and telephone are available at my new residence, I am forced to either extend my contract for the meager services that are available at my new residence, or pay a contract breach fee of $170.  When I initially spoke with the sales department to sign up for the Double Play Package, I specifically asked about, and was guaranteed that if the same services weren’t offered in a new residence that I would not be required to pay a contract breach fee.  Knowing that my job as a Department of Defense contractor could result in my needing to change locations, as well as the fact that my lease would be up during the contract period, there was no way I was going enter into the contract without that stipulation.  So the situation is either that the sales representative was incorrect, or purposefully misleading.  Regardless, I will be moving to a location that is not fully supported by my current contract.
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    I was suprised and disappointed to have had the same expericne as Marc12 when I canceled my Verizon FiOS triple play service today. As with him, I needed to unexpectedly relocate for work after living in my current location for a short time (a little over 1 year) and the area where I'm moving does not offer Verizon FiOS. Overall I have been satisfied with FiOS and would have been happy to continue using their service after moving, but because they don't offer it in my new location that isn't possible. I'm already frustrated that I lost a lot of money by buying and selling a house in such period of time and it certainly was not my intention to move when I signed up for Verizon service (otherwise I would not have bought a house). It feels unfair to be charged a termination fee when I don't really have a choice about moving and I have no option to continue using FiOS. I asked about waiving the termination fee due to the circumstances but the two representatives I spoke with today on the phone refused to honor that request. As with other commentators on here and as Marc12 laid out with his business background, this seems to be a puzzling business decision/strategy by Verizon b/c while I had been happy with FiOS the last 14 months, this turn of events today does not particularly make me want to sign up for Verizon services in the future should I live somewhere where it is an option. It is also a puzzling decision b/c when I briefly lived in an apartment here prior to buying a house last year I had TV/internet with Uverse. Uverse did not charge me a termination fee despite me having had a promotional deal with a contract when I moved even though I only used their services for about 3 months b/c I bought a house in an area where they don't offer service. Their rational for not charging a penalty was that I was moving to an area not served by Uverse. I don't understand why Verizon is adopting what I think would strike most folks as an unfair practice of taking advantage of people who need to move and don't have the option of continuing their Verizon service.  It would be great to talk with someone at Verizon who has the authority to make an exception to this cancellation penalty as the two represenatives I talked with today when I canceled my service claimed they didn't have that ability and then claimed that there was no else I could talk with who did have that authority. I also really think that Verizon should rethink this policy. It's unfair, it seems to strike other people that way based on the comments here, it's out of line with their competitiors, and it's creating ill will among customers who were previously happy so that Verizon can save a trivial amount of money compared with the fees they could generate from these same people if they used Verizon in the future.

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