with Fios you will still get X number of hops between your computer and your broker. With T1 you can get a direct line point-to-point.
That is the difference.
That is the difference.
That's if you get a T1 to your broker. When most people here talk about getting a T1, they are talking about getting a T1 to their ISP. A dedicated T1 to your broker is much more expensive proposition then an ISP (internet) T1.Quote from futures_shark:
with Fios you will still get X number of hops between your computer and your broker. With T1 you can get a direct line point-to-point.
That is the difference.
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I'm currently on Fios. I like it. But not all neighborhoods have it. It is a new fiber optics line. Before I was on the regular cable line, and the companies of it kept changing. It was slower than Fios, and less reliable. Fios cable TV is good too. It comes with lots of great channels, including CNBC World, Bloomberg, BBC, and lots of documentary channels I was not getting with my old cable providers. It has lots of round the clock music only channels with different types of music, basically like a radio station without commercials, which I like to listen to when cooking.
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Does fios allow you to recieve the TV signal on a computer or do you still need a converter box?
FIOS TV is delivered via coax like cable, there are some analog stations (that will eventually go away) for the rest (digital) you need a QAM tuner. If you want to get premium stations then you would need a cablecard somewhere in the mix too.Quote from futures_shark:
Does fios allow you to recieve the TV signal on a computer or do you still need a converter box?
Quote from futures_shark:
with Fios you will still get X number of hops between your computer and your broker. With T1 you can get a direct line point-to-point.
That is the difference.