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For those that have recently switched from Time Warner, how much better is your picture - I am not seeing a difference at all?
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I swiched from Brighthouse/TW a few years ago and saw a decent amount of difference on HD channels, but nothing to go crazy about.
I'm guessing its because even though its fiber optic coming to the house, once its at the house the signal is then sent via coaxial which makes things really no different.
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@beetlejuice wrote:I swiched from Brighthouse/TW a few years ago and saw a decent amount of difference on HD channels, but nothing to go crazy about.
I'm guessing its because even though its fiber optic coming to the house, once its at the house the signal is then sent via coaxial which makes things really no different.
The coax in the house is irrelevant. MoCA bandwidth capabilities are more than adequate to handle any HD bandwidth requirements. The bandwidth given to a given channel is what counts, and that is GENERALLY better on FiOS than some providers that multiplex more provider channels on a single QAM channel than Verizon does.
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@cusesteve wrote:For those that have recently switched from Time Warner, how much better is your picture - I am not seeing a difference at all?
I came from COX and there is a distinct improvement. The picture quality seems marginally better. The big difference is that with FiOS tiling is extremely rare and when it does occur it's only a blip. With COX that was an ongoing occurrence, sometimes lasting for several minutes, and occasionally all night.