It's basically a big screw you to anyone not in the bay area where sonic is deploying fiber. Sonic Fiber in sacramento? Sonic fiber in southern California? Nope but we're digging you $10 to pay for fiber that the San Francisco Bay area residents can have.
I think you may underestimate the scope of our aspirations. The issue of poor duopoly choices for Internet access spans all of California and most of the US, making solving that problem really well an opportunity of significant scale. For over twenty two years now, Sonic, which began as local ISP "Sonoma InterConnect", has grown our reach and territory. Particularly with regards to the new opportunities that being first to market with fiber offers, we expect an exponential growth curve here.timyu94 wrote:It's basically a big screw you to anyone not in the bay area where sonic is deploying fiber. Sonic Fiber in sacramento? Sonic fiber in southern California? Nope but we're digging you $10 to pay for fiber that the San Francisco Bay area residents can have.
In a way, and if you choose to be, we are all in this together. And with each technology revision here, the past pays for the future, as we make the investments from revenues from current members into new technologies. First that was digital modem technologies like k56Flex and X2, then ISDN, DSL, CLEC central office deployments and now last-mile fiber all the way to the home. We are the one of the few carriers nationwide really trying to solve the problem of limited choice in internet access, and I'd ask for your support as we continue to wage that battle. Please stick with us, we are giving this our best shot!