Does the upgrade from DSL service to Fios entail drilling more holes in the house? When I tried Optimum Cablevision previously, they drilled holes in the external walls for routing to TV locations and strung the cables in haphazard fashion. How many holes are necessary for Fios? The prospect of more holes isn't that appealing to me, with the POTS lines already in place and working well enough.
Though the speed upgrade is attractive, I'm reluctant to give up my $15/MO for life grandfathered DSL plan in exchange for Fios, as there'd be no return. All the Fios ads advertise rates for a certain period of time, after which it goes up to some undetermined amount. If the advertised rates are considered promotional, what are the standard rates? Is there any way to find out the actual total charges, including all the surcharges and taxes normally applied to the base rate, prior to actually signing up?