Sunday, May 18, 2008

Stampede From Copper Phone Lines

Recently, the overwhelming customer service response I received from Verizon practically forced me to dump my phone company, and replace them with the local cable company, Optimum. While trading one giant provider for another is hardly that different, at least they were nicer, and communicated better. Apparently I'm not the only customer that "cut the copper:"

With features like unlimited domestic phone calls, cable companies have continued to take business away from rivals such as Verizon Communications Inc., which lost 3 million residential lines for traditional phone service in the first quarter, with total home lines down 11 percent from 2007. Verizon added 263,000 net new FiOS TV and 262,000 FiOS Internet subscribers.

Sure, they get a higher monthly fee from the Fios customers, but they lost ten times as many copper phone line customers. I'm sure my copper phone line account was quite profitable for Verizon as with cell phones, they get used less and less. It doesn't make any business sense to me to lose customers ten times faster than they can find new ones, and this while they're deploying Fios faster than they can run the cables.

While Verizon may have the better product from a technical standpoint, at the rate they're going, it's not going to matter. In the meantime, Optimum Voice, with all the features they throw in was a significant upgrade from my New York Telephone/ Nynex Verizon phone service that hadn't changed in the last three decades. Verizon is facing an uphill battle with their user base eroding, but they just haven't figured it out yet.

Jonas



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3 Comments:

Blogger KnightRid said...

Wierd thing, I just got a call from Verizon on Saturday asking me if I wanted some $46.99 or $49.99 plan that had unlimited local and LD calls..lol. I laughed at the lady and asked why it has to be so expensive, but of course I never got an answer. I told her they need to quit pushing the old technology and get me FIOS :)

I said I just wanted caller id to add to my current package, she said it would cost like $8 a month JUST for caller id! I just dont get it. Dont all VOIP and cellphone packages INCLUDE caller id? ARGH.

needless to say, we still dont have caller id ;)

Mike

People wonder WHY verizon is like the Titanic. Give me caller id included in my old copper line, PLUS get the darn FIOS out already! Hire 10,000 people to install it and get it done. You have plenty of money from all the leftover money from the government to give us TRUE broadband that never developed, so get it done already!

6:29 AM  
Blogger digitaldoc said...

Yeah, amazing that Verizon can offer that type of plan in this day and age, and that price was probably without the tax which would add another $10, or more. Painfully obvious not a real choice for most.

If you have decent broadband, you could consider going with Vonage. I still prefer Fios Phone or cable as they prioritize the voice traffic, but Vonage has many loyal fans, and they do include Caller ID for the flat fee of $25, with little tax.

Caller ID was going to run me $8 on my Verizon line as well which is why I never got it, but it's a killer app for a digital phone service in my mind, and I wouldn't want to give it up. With my setup, the caller even gets displayed on the TV, which is a little bonus for having the triple play from one company.

Jonas

7:46 AM  
Blogger MForry said...

Yea through Directv I can have caller id on the screen also. I just hate to go to a VOIP provider with all the 911 problems. Also, we dont call long distance! Maybe 10 times a year, but most family have verizon cell phones, so we get free calls since it is verizon to verizon.

Mike

I still wish the government would follow up on those hundreds of millions of dollars they gave the telcos for REAL broadband not the 3mbps crap.

6:22 AM  

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