
Residents of Kirkland are a major step closer to having an innovative, reliable and competitive alternative for their television services, thanks to a unanimous vote by the City Council Tuesday night (Oct. 21) authorizing Verizon to offer its fiber-optic-powered FiOS TV.
Kirkland is the 14th community in the state to grant a video franchise to Verizon, following recent approvals in Bothell, Brier, Edmonds, Everett, Kenmore, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Redmond, Woodinville, Woodway and Snohomish County. The company launched FiOS TV in Washington last month and plans to offer the service in Kirkland shortly.
FiOS TV offers consumers a broad range of programming choices, including 98 high-definition (HD) channels in the region, giving customers more HD channels than Comcast. In addition, FiOS TV offers superior picture quality from the only TV service delivered over the nation’s most advanced all-fiber network directly connecting to millions of individual homes and businesses.
Approval of Verizon’s video franchise is great news for the residents of Kirkland, who will soon have more choice for their video entertainment,” said David S. Valdez, senior vice president for Verizon’s Pacific Northwest region. “We commend the mayor, City Council and city staff for their dedication and hard work throughout this process. They recognize and support the technological advantage and competitive benefits, as well as the distinctive edge in economic development and quality of life, that fiber will bring to their community.
“We look forward to reaching similar agreements with other Washington communities,” said Valdez.
The franchise vote gives Verizon the authority to offer FiOS TV to up to 22,000 households in Kirkland. Many Verizon customers in Washington are already enjoying FiOS Internet service, which delivers ultra-fast download speeds up to 50 Mbps (megabits per second).*
Verizon already provides FiOS TV in parts of California, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas and Virginia.
FiOS TV service highlights include:
Programming choices for Hispanic, African-American, Asian, Russian and other multicultural audiences are available in every market, making FiOS TV an outlet for emerging and independent networks to showcase their diverse programming.
Consumers can check online at www.verizon.com/fios for more information or to request that Verizon contact them when FiOS TV becomes available. Customers also can call their local Verizon sales office or 888-GET FiOS (888-438-3467).
FiOS TV is delivered over Verizon’s all-fiber-optic network, which brings the power and capacity of fiber optics directly into people’s homes and has industry-leading quality and reliability. Fiber delivers amazingly sharp pictures and sound, and has the capacity to transmit a wide array of high-definition programming that is so clear and intense it seems to leap from the TV screen. It also delivers Internet download speeds of up to 50 Mbps* (megabits per second) and upload speeds of up to 20 Mbps, as well as high-quality voice services.
* NOTE: actual (throughput) speeds will vary.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), headquartered in New York, is a leader in delivering broadband and other wireline and wireless communication innovations to mass market, business, government and wholesale customers. Verizon Wireless operates America’s most reliable wireless network, serving nearly 69 million customers nationwide. Verizon’s Wireline operations include Verizon Business, which delivers innovative and seamless business solutions to customers around the world, and Verizon Telecom, which brings customers the benefits of converged communications, information and entertainment services over the nation’s most advanced fiber-optic network. A Dow 30 company, Verizon employs a diverse workforce of more than 228,600 and last year generated consolidated operating revenues of $93.5 billion. For more information, visit www.verizon.com.
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Phew…since Verizon already pre-scheduled installs to a lot of folks in Kirkland.
But please don’t forget people can also choose DirectTV and Dish. We’re currently using Dish and have enjoyed for years after we ditched Comcast for poor quality in our home, but are now switching to FiosTV ($100/month for TV, phone and Internet), so I hope it’s as good as they market it… Only time will tell.
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this has been delayed for who knows why for months. I think Kirkland took a long time to sign an agreement with Verizon Fios. I am looking toward a day when we have true competition on tv.
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