Petition for High Speed Internet Access for AmCan!
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Petition for High Speed Internet Access for AmCan!
please sign this petition i created. we need to let PacBell know how serious we are about getting DSL or other high speed internet options to us!
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AmCan DSL petition
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AmCan DSL petition
I agree. I met the mayor in Mail Boxes etc. when he was speaking to someone about getting it for the city office and I wonder if a line was laid this last week in the cut in the road next to the building. I want Covad and I was told that they have not been notified by Pacbell that the necessary amplifiers are in place. I can only get business service at about $149.00 per month. That is prohibitive. With all these new homes and new businesses, I think the city council needs to make it CLEAR to Pacbell that we want service and choices, not just them!
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Well hopefully this petition is a step in the right direction. After enough signatures it should be presented to the board, which is probably what is planned in the first place. We can also spam the mayors email, maybe that will get their attention to get off their butts and think about the online citizens as well.
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Hey Patty,
I think most of AC does get one type of service, but thats the big problem, you have no other choice!!
For us old timers, you may remember getting a dial up service astonished to find out that there were no local numbers so you had to pay long distance, or there was one and it was always busy.
I think most of AC does get one type of service, but thats the big problem, you have no other choice!!
For us old timers, you may remember getting a dial up service astonished to find out that there were no local numbers so you had to pay long distance, or there was one and it was always busy.
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American Canyon Wireless DSL - now available
I wanted to let everyone know that highspeed wireless DSL is now available throughout American Canyon for $49/month, with a one time $225 setup/equipment fee for most customers, via a pilot project.
When I moved to AC last year, no high-speed access was available. I enlisted the serivces of a company called Deep Blue Wireless to wirelessly distribute the DSL service that is available to the Safeway shopping center, throughout the city, and I am now working with them to help spread the word.
I have been using the service for 3 months from my home in La Sienna at Montevino. It is 1.5 Mbps down, 384 Kbps up, (i.e.- 30 times faster than dial-up) and I have had no problems: it's as fast and reliable as DSL that I had in my former residence for many years. The service already has several subscribers, including the mayor of American Canyon, and the pilot project will accept 25-30 customers at which point the service will expand into a full scale offering if all goes well.
Note that there is a $225 setup and equipment fee if no external antenna is required, but the setup/equipment fee will vary according to the signal quality at your location and equipment and installation services that are required.
Many residents in the Montevino neighborhood are likely to require no external equipment (only a wireless 802.11b radio connected to the user's PC). Houses that have been pre-wired with Cat-5 cabling can have this service wired through their patch panel for additional fees.
Only Deep Blue Wireless can provide you with an actual price quote.
Please help spread the word to any American Canyon residents that have expressed an interest in high-speed internet.
When I moved to AC last year, no high-speed access was available. I enlisted the serivces of a company called Deep Blue Wireless to wirelessly distribute the DSL service that is available to the Safeway shopping center, throughout the city, and I am now working with them to help spread the word.
I have been using the service for 3 months from my home in La Sienna at Montevino. It is 1.5 Mbps down, 384 Kbps up, (i.e.- 30 times faster than dial-up) and I have had no problems: it's as fast and reliable as DSL that I had in my former residence for many years. The service already has several subscribers, including the mayor of American Canyon, and the pilot project will accept 25-30 customers at which point the service will expand into a full scale offering if all goes well.
Note that there is a $225 setup and equipment fee if no external antenna is required, but the setup/equipment fee will vary according to the signal quality at your location and equipment and installation services that are required.
Many residents in the Montevino neighborhood are likely to require no external equipment (only a wireless 802.11b radio connected to the user's PC). Houses that have been pre-wired with Cat-5 cabling can have this service wired through their patch panel for additional fees.
Only Deep Blue Wireless can provide you with an actual price quote.
Please help spread the word to any American Canyon residents that have expressed an interest in high-speed internet.
What is available and where?
I am preplexed. We have SBC DSL, and I believe Cable Comacast is also available where we live in Am Can.
I thought by this point in time, one or both (of the above) services where available in most of Am Can.
I became aware of Deep Blue Wireless by a response to a topic I posted about the inconsistent or poor SBC DSL speed. (by the way, the consistency has improved)
Issa---I do remember having to use a Pinole ph# for dial-up service because this was the only number we could access that was not considered long-distance as defined by Pac Bell. Yet, if you drive-up hwy 29 a couple of miles (still in Am Can) you can have a Napa prefix. That old Vallejo tether that still binds us.
Pumpkin---What's with the very transparent hostility and sarcasm towards Scott, the Montevino resident? Just what is the source of your resentment?
I thought by this point in time, one or both (of the above) services where available in most of Am Can.
I became aware of Deep Blue Wireless by a response to a topic I posted about the inconsistent or poor SBC DSL speed. (by the way, the consistency has improved)
Issa---I do remember having to use a Pinole ph# for dial-up service because this was the only number we could access that was not considered long-distance as defined by Pac Bell. Yet, if you drive-up hwy 29 a couple of miles (still in Am Can) you can have a Napa prefix. That old Vallejo tether that still binds us.
Pumpkin---What's with the very transparent hostility and sarcasm towards Scott, the Montevino resident? Just what is the source of your resentment?
I have DSL
I've had DSL for about a year now through SBC yahoo and have had no problems with it.
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I am so tired of people whinning all the time about anything and everything. You are never happy just because you dont get dsl in your area which that is what you should have checked into before you bought your home but then again you are always better than the rest of us and only want the high and mighty stuff. you should have checked to see that the extension of North vallejo had dsl when you moved in and as for me picking on Scott I dont even know him.
Pumpkin, what IS your real problem with the new residents? Your anger makes you sound young and un informed. I have only been here for 5 years, I live in a 17 year old house, my kids go to school here and we live on 1 income. We make sacrifices to live on 1 income too. I am no different that anyone else who has lived here for 30, 40 0r 50 years. Gosh, I am 4th generation Marin - that means BEFORE the money moved in. I NEVER treated the new people like you treat people. That is just, well, stupid. My husband relocated job wise and we moved here, simple as that. Learn to live with it.
I have also been here for 17 years and my family are also on 1 income so I understand how people feel but when I came here in the begining I did not want change just for the sake of it. I feel that the 'new' people are doing just that. Really if you are new or old it makes no difference I am just of the whining. Just remember that when they first moved here the old council were there and it was good enough for them then.
lamelamelame...new vs. old
please. 'new' people? do us all a favor (new and old residents) and shut the hell up.
change is progress. deal with it.
comcast is here with cable internet now. if not for the "new" residests of AmCan, you think comcast would have lifted a finger? probably not.
not to mention the income the "new" residents of AmCan are bringing in for the city...maybe a new road? oh, it's already built. maybe a new Safeway? oh, got that too. how about some more retail? oh. what do you know. it's there.
shut up dude, you are a moron. i cant wait till all the housing prices go way way up and you decide to sell. all us "new" AmCansters will not miss you one bit.
change is progress. deal with it.
comcast is here with cable internet now. if not for the "new" residests of AmCan, you think comcast would have lifted a finger? probably not.
not to mention the income the "new" residents of AmCan are bringing in for the city...maybe a new road? oh, it's already built. maybe a new Safeway? oh, got that too. how about some more retail? oh. what do you know. it's there.
shut up dude, you are a moron. i cant wait till all the housing prices go way way up and you decide to sell. all us "new" AmCansters will not miss you one bit.
have you notice it is all the new residence that have moved in here thinking that they can just come in here and tell us the older residence how our town is going to be and they do all the complaining of EVERYTHING right down to the can at the council meetings so you see we all would get along is they would just stop complaining about everything. If they are so unhappy about the smell, hunting and walmart coming in and DSL no here then put your house up for sale and get out of here. There are some real nice new residence around here that just enjoy our city the way it is and I enjoy having them in our town because that like to help not hurt our town like MOST of the new residence
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The city of San Francisco is planning to make free wireless access available. I think this would be an awesome idea for the city of American Canyon. Our city is small enough that it should be simple. I would like to see a wifi area in AmCan somewhere where residents can surf the net.
The city of San Francisco is planning to make free wireless access available. I think this would be an awesome idea for the city of American Canyon. Our city is small enough that it should be simple. I would like to see a wifi area in AmCan somewhere where residents can surf the net.
SBC or Comcast
I was really frustated that I couldn't get DSL and had to take comcast which is more expensive. So I made several calls to SBC and was able to find out that the antenna for SBC is in Vallejo. SBC said I was to far away, yet my friend who lives in Victoria Faire was able to get SBC. So I pressed more. Bottom line we have both SBC & Comcast available in American Canyon, but because of "Agreements" certain areas will be able to have comcast, and others have SBC. We won't have the options for both until the FCC agreements have been fulfilled. In the mean time I play the game with Comcast take the $20 deal until it expires, than cancel my subscription, wait 3 months and renew my contract. Unfortunately it is just not in my budget to pay $70 a month for interenet service.
For the naysayers, many people need High Speed internet access because they work from home or run a business from home. That is how they pay for a house that is $700K. Go figure self-employed who would have thought......
For the naysayers, many people need High Speed internet access because they work from home or run a business from home. That is how they pay for a house that is $700K. Go figure self-employed who would have thought......
Sharing Information
Just because people share information doesn't mean they are complaining. It would be great if people could learn how to discearn from complaining and information giving.
Hi-Speed internet
I have had both SBC for the last two years and now Comcast cable internet. SBS was very intermitten. Since I work from home, it ws not adequate.
Comcast is better, but there have been some outages which affected the entire city, from what I was told.
We are currently experimenting with the wireless internet, and my wife loves it..I'm old fashioned, and hard-wired works for me.
and by the way...progress is what is causing changes to be made. It has nothing to do with how long you've lived here or the cost of your home. AmCanyon is now a size which can sustain the business model of many businesses. Soon we will have more retail, more restuarants and other amenities for a city with a population of 15,000.
Life happens.
Comcast is better, but there have been some outages which affected the entire city, from what I was told.
We are currently experimenting with the wireless internet, and my wife loves it..I'm old fashioned, and hard-wired works for me.
and by the way...progress is what is causing changes to be made. It has nothing to do with how long you've lived here or the cost of your home. AmCanyon is now a size which can sustain the business model of many businesses. Soon we will have more retail, more restuarants and other amenities for a city with a population of 15,000.
Life happens.