FIOS availability east of Los Angeles
pmet1
Enthusiast - Level 2

What areas in the region bounded by I-605, I-210, I-215, and CA60 have or are likely to have FIOS service?

We'll be moving to the area and I'm trying to narrow the home search area.

Randomly cutting and pasting addresses from home listing sites is becoming tedious.

Customer service seems to only be able to give an answer if you give them a pinpoint out of a 500 square mile area.

Thanks

Re: FIOS availability east of Los Angeles
nucman
Enthusiast - Level 2

That is a big area, with many different cities.  I know that Glendora and Covina have FIOS available in most areas.  I also know that Upland does not have FIOS.  Both Glendora and Covina are nice communities with good schools.

Re: FIOS availability east of Los Angeles
Anti-Phish1
Master - Level 1

There are only a few pins in that area on the following map, but it might give you an idea.

http://www.dslreports.com/gmaps/fios

Sorry.  Couldn't hot link to the exact area.  You will have to drill down.

Re: FIOS availability east of Los Angeles
pmet1
Enthusiast - Level 2

"That is a big area, with many different cities.  I know that Glendora and Covina have FIOS available in most areas.  I also know that Upland does not have FIOS.  Both Glendora and Covina are nice communities with good schools."


We're fairly flexible. That's why I'm trying to get a better idea of where it might be available.  I don't want to waste time searching home listings for cities that absolutely won't have it. I now have at least 2 alternatives. Thanks.

Re: FIOS availability east of Los Angeles
pmet1
Enthusiast - Level 2

"There are only a few pins in that area on the following map, but it might give you an idea.

http://www.dslreports.com/gmaps/fios

Sorry.  Couldn't hot link to the exact area.  You will have to drill down."

I had seen that.  However, it doesn't, as far as I could tell, show a date of when it was reported. I would hope that it's becoming available in more and more areas. It's also difficult to get a feeling for areas of availability by the few markers that are shown.

It's a shame that a multi-billion dollar company can't give potential customers a general idea of where it may be possible to purchase their products and services, without pinpointing a specific address on a map.

Re: FIOS availability east of Los Angeles
cbwoodstock91
Contributor - Level 1

Hi,

            I found this link for you,  https://www22.verizon.com/ForYourHome/GoFlow/NationalBundles/BundleQualify.aspx

Good luck!

Charly Brown

Re: FIOS availability east of Los Angeles
pmet1
Enthusiast - Level 2

"Hi,

            I found this link for you,  https://www22.verizon.com/ForYourHome/GoFlow/NationalBundles/BundleQualify.aspx

Good luck!

Charly Brown"

Thanks, but that does me absolutely no good. I'm looking for something that will give me a general idea of where service is available.  I don't want to have to copy/paste every single home for sale into that page. 

Hellooo Verizion.  If service can be looked up by a specific address, why can't there be a map with little flags on it that shows where service is available?