Dropping 40%+ internet packets, Spartansburg PA. Not losing packets beyond gateway.

To start, this is not an isolated issue.  Others in Spartansburg PA are experiencing this issue after investigating, plus my friend in Spring Creak PA (a completely different service station) is experiencing this issue.  This is NOT an issue with my line due to ANY reason.
I am losing over 40% of my internet packets when pinging google.com for over ten mins!  I also tried yahoo.com, facebook.com... this isn't just one url I am loosing packets too!
To make sure this wasn't a line issue, I pinged my gateway address at the same time I was pinging those urls.. 0% packet lose!
My success rate for completing a Speakeasy speed test is also not 100% (It'd be one thing if the line was slow, its winter after all, but it’s another thing to loose packets entirely!)
I would like someone from Verizon to investigate this by running their own test.  This has been going on for over a week and it is a serious hindrance.  I have never had a Quality of Service issue like this with any other ISP.
Thank you for your time.

I am also having the same issues as mentioned above.   This is coming from the subarbs of Philadelphia.  I noticed it start last Thursday.  Below are a couple ping/packet loss and traceroutes.   I gathered these pings when I noticed extreme lag.  7 second pings for multiple seconds is terrible.
PING google.com (74.125.115.147) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=3 ttl=53 time=27.8 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=4 ttl=53 time=28.2 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=6 ttl=53 time=27.5 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=8 ttl=53 time=26.7 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=9 ttl=53 time=28.2 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=11 ttl=53 time=28.2 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=12 ttl=53 time=26.7 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=14 ttl=53 time=27.1 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=15 ttl=53 time=189 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=16 ttl=53 time=356 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=17 ttl=53 time=533 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=18 ttl=53 time=27.0 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=20 ttl=53 time=27.6 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=21 ttl=53 time=27.4 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=22 ttl=53 time=28.0 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=23 ttl=53 time=26.1 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=24 ttl=53 time=27.7 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=25 ttl=53 time=27.6 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=26 ttl=53 time=27.4 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=27 ttl=53 time=29.5 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=28 ttl=53 time=27.5 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=29 ttl=53 time=26.4 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=32 ttl=53 time=28.3 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=33 ttl=53 time=413 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=34 ttl=53 time=916 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=35 ttl=53 time=1395 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=36 ttl=53 time=1747 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=37 ttl=53 time=2238 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=38 ttl=53 time=2751 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=43 ttl=53 time=4245 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=46 ttl=53 time=4268 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=47 ttl=53 time=4429 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=48 ttl=53 time=4700 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=51 ttl=53 time=5095 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=52 ttl=53 time=4896 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=57 ttl=53 time=1609 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=58 ttl=53 time=799 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=59 ttl=53 time=107 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=60 ttl=53 time=28.1 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=61 ttl=53 time=26.5 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=62 ttl=53 time=26.9 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=63 ttl=53 time=28.4 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=64 ttl=53 time=27.9 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=66 ttl=53 time=26.7 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=67 ttl=53 time=26.7 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=68 ttl=53 time=26.9 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.115.147): icmp_req=69 ttl=53 time=29.3 ms
^C
--- google.com ping statistics ---
69 packets transmitted, 47 received, 31% packet loss, time 68192ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 26.162/882.890/5095.440/1554.459 ms, pipe 6
ING google.com (74.125.113.103) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=1 ttl=53 time=7021 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=2 ttl=53 time=6912 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=3 ttl=53 time=6896 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=4 ttl=53 time=7168 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=5 ttl=53 time=7361 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=6 ttl=53 time=7417 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=8 ttl=53 time=7675 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=9 ttl=53 time=7710 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=11 ttl=53 time=7770 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=13 ttl=53 time=7719 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=14 ttl=53 time=7231 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=15 ttl=53 time=7125 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=16 ttl=53 time=7196 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=17 ttl=53 time=7283 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=19 ttl=53 time=7354 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=20 ttl=53 time=7326 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=21 ttl=53 time=7616 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=23 ttl=53 time=7763 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=25 ttl=53 time=7518 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=26 ttl=53 time=7334 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=30 ttl=53 time=7050 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=31 ttl=53 time=6918 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=32 ttl=53 time=7035 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=33 ttl=53 time=7126 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=34 ttl=53 time=6854 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=37 ttl=53 time=7040 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=39 ttl=53 time=7181 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=40 ttl=53 time=7110 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=42 ttl=53 time=7335 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=43 ttl=53 time=7245 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=44 ttl=53 time=7233 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=45 ttl=53 time=6867 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=46 ttl=53 time=6568 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=48 ttl=53 time=6853 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=49 ttl=53 time=6941 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=51 ttl=53 time=6217 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=52 ttl=53 time=5076 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=53 ttl=53 time=4089 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=54 ttl=53 time=3090 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=56 ttl=53 time=1116 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=57 ttl=53 time=123 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=58 ttl=53 time=27.2 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=59 ttl=53 time=27.6 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=60 ttl=53 time=26.7 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=61 ttl=53 time=28.1 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=62 ttl=53 time=27.8 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=63 ttl=53 time=26.4 ms
64 bytes from google.com (74.125.113.103): icmp_req=64 ttl=53 time=28.7 ms
^C
--- google.com ping statistics ---
64 packets transmitted, 48 received, 25% packet loss, time 63422ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 26.432/5680.762/7770.894/2781.887 ms, pipe 8
traceroute to google.com (74.125.115.147), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  * * *
 2  10.7.16.1 (10.7.16.1)  9.245 ms  10.587 ms  12.078 ms
 3  at (130.81.11.225)  13.893 ms  15.135 ms  16.356 ms
 4  so (130.81.20.138)  17.821 ms  19.309 ms  20.454 ms
 5  0.xe (152.63.3.69)  29.078 ms 0.xe (152.63.3.249)  30.880 ms 0.xe-3-0-2.XL4.IAD8.ALTER.NET (152.63.3.57)  31.131 ms
 6  TenGigE0 (152.63.32.198)  59.392 ms  50.667 ms TenGigE0 (152.63.37.98)  49.240 ms
 7  google (152.179.50.62)  82.575 ms  82.762 ms  81.635 ms
 8  72.14.238.214 (72.14.238.214)  26.059 ms 72.14.238.212 (72.14.238.212)  28.260 ms 216.239.46.248 (216.239.46.248)  28.090 ms
 9  209.85.243.114 (209.85.243.114)  60.433 ms  52.703 ms  51.837 ms
10  216.239.48.103 (216.239.48.103)  31.146 ms  26.518 ms 64.233.174.117 (64.233.174.117)  27.577 ms
11  209.85.242.177 (209.85.242.177)  36.145 ms * 209.85.242.181 (209.85.242.181)  33.298 ms
12  google.com (74.125.115.147)  30.762 ms  30.036 ms  28.894 ms

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