By: Dorothy Stone-Inouye
We’ve been with sonic.net since the early early days and the only service we can use currently is email and dialup. Do you know how many pages time out on dail up? Year after year we keep hoping an...
View ArticleBy: Dmitriy Khazansky
Here’s another vote for SF (94123 specifically). Per your site, My location is about 8,229 wire feet from our local serving office. The current offer that you have for me over copper is an...
View ArticleBy: Andy
They better get their buts all the way over to Chicago, I’m dealing with 768kbps (0.00073Gbps) … And that’s the best my ISP offers…
View ArticleBy: True Sonic Lover
Would love to see further expansion into the E. Bay. I live in Berkeley now, previously in Oakland where I was very close to a tower and had an unbelievable download speed. Now in Berkeley for almost...
View ArticleBy: Lmsanden
How about West San Jose/Saratoga/Campbell area? I am right at the max range. Would the fiber update broaden the max range or speed up the service for those at the max range?
View ArticleBy: Ready For GigaBit Internet Connections - It Will Take Time
[...] probably take years. They provide services to many communities, including San Francisco. And their blog has questions from people asking when they can get the service. There is a lot of interest,...
View ArticleBy: jazz
we west county folks with no dsl or cable would welcome you. I am on pogowave now.hope we are not last on the list.
View ArticleBy: NorthSanJose Resident
I live in North San Jose and just got my Fusion a couple of months back and canceled my comcast. I really liked the service. The only thing I felt a bit short is that the top speed is only 2.4Mbps for...
View ArticleBy: Belated updates to this year’s stories | Rob Pegoraro
[...] service–a steal at $69.95 a month for 1 billion bits per second–seems to be off to a fine start in Sonoma County, but the planned expansion to San Francisco’s Sunset District is still on the way....
View ArticleBy: Will Regulators Allow ISPs to Build Where There is Demand? »
[...] Sonic.net is ”prioritizing our fiber build-out efforts on communities where we see very high uptake of our Fusion Broadband Phone service.” Google has done the same in Kansas City, Mo. and Kansas...
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