Newsday: Verizon offers alternative to Voice Link on Fire Island

By Candice Ruud/ Newsday

Verizon officials unveiled a plan Tuesday to bring fiber-optic cable to western Fire Island, where public outcry has swelled over a decision to not replace the landlines destroyed last fall. After superstorm Sandy knocked out miles of underground cables in western Fire Island, Verizon — the barrier island’s only landline carrier — started replacing them with Voice Link, a home phone service that operates off the wireless network.
But in comments to the state Public Service Commission, the Federal Communications Commission and at public meetings, residents blasted Voice Link, which they said provided unreliable service in an emergency, did not come with Internet capability and was an inadequate substitute for landlines.

The carrier heard customers’ concerns and decided to offer another alternative with data capability, said Tom Maguire, Verizon senior vice president for national operations support. “In today’s competitive marketplace, it’s all about making sure you can take care of customers. . . . Interestingly, on Fire Island, there is no place else, so we listened to our customers. . . . So we think that fiber is the best course,” Maguire said. “It was pretty apparent that we wanted to do something beyond Voice Link and the wireless network, so we think that fiber is the best course.”

There are about 600 Voice Link customers on Fire Island. Verizon customers on the western part of the island will have three choices — they can keep Voice Link for voice service only, or they can have voice-over-fiber service installed. Customers who want Internet can request the Double Play package of FiOS Internet and FiOS digital voice. FiOS TV will not be offered as part of the package, Maguire said. Television on the island is provided through satellite dish services.

The office of Sen. Charles Schumer, who criticized Verizon’s plan to abandon copper wire on the island, announced the plan Tuesday in a news release. Maguire said Verizon and Schumer worked together on the compromise.

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