Business Service in a New Construction Area.

Internet access discussion, including Fusion, IP Broadband, and Gigabit Fiber!
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by majortom » Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:24 pm
As I mentioned in another thread, we live in what will be a new service area for you. We plan to order residential service, but would also be interested in business service for a second location very close by. In this thread, it is mentioned that you offer several different types of service, but all seemed to be capped at 10Gb/s (or at least that is all that was mentioned. We require static IP, so the lowest tier would not work for us, and while we may start at 10Gb/s, we expect to need 25Gb/s fairly soon. Is that something you offer? We work in film production and need to upload 1-3 TB after every shoot day, so we would be happy with asymmetric service, just not in the mode I am sure you offer it (we need way more upload than download). :-)

I posted some of these questions over at DSL reports, but got no response (your forum there seems fairly dead).
by sonic.boom » Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:42 pm
Thanks for inquiring about our fiber service! Unfortunately, the maximum speeds we have available is symmetrical 10 Gbps and static IP is not an option. Our service is also not really designed for that level of uploading. Hopefully, we can offer a faster service sometime in the future.
Sean M.
Community & Escalations Specialist
by majortom » Tue Aug 29, 2023 5:49 pm
sonic.boom wrote:Thanks for inquiring about our fiber service! Unfortunately, the maximum speeds we have available is symmetrical 10 Gbps and static IP is not an option. Our service is also not really designed for that level of uploading. Hopefully, we can offer a faster service sometime in the future.
Interesting. In the other thread Dane said:
dane wrote:I'll ask a team member to respond here with more details. Because we offer a variety of types of business services:

At the entry-level, a basic PON connection is configured and delivered like a residential customer. An xPON ONT (some regions are GPON, while others are XGS-PON) dynamic IPs and an Eero router/WiFi device.

At the mid-level, in locations where the architecture is PON, but customers want a dedicated service, we leverage the PON infrastructure but deliver a connection with an SLA, static IPs, etc.
and your web page specifies:
No installation fees
Includes static IP address(es)
End-to-end Sonic fiber-optic infrastructure
Industry leading Service Level Agreement (SLA) assuring 99.99% uptime
.

Are they both incorrect or are you?
by sonic.boom » Wed Aug 30, 2023 10:39 am
Thanks for the clarification. I thought you were inquiring about one of our small business services. There may be faster speeds available using one of our Enterprise services. You can look up availability at https://www.sonic.com/business or give our Sales team a call at (855) 757-6111 for more information.
Sean M.
Community & Escalations Specialist
by majortom » Wed Aug 30, 2023 8:34 pm
sonic.boom wrote:Thanks for the clarification. I thought you were inquiring about one of our small business services. There may be faster speeds available using one of our Enterprise services. You can look up availability at https://www.sonic.com/business or give our Sales team a call at (855) 757-6111 for more information.
Got it. So far I have to say I am not very impressed by your company. From taking pre-orders with no idea at all when (or even if) service will ever be available, to responding without bothering to really read the question being asked. Even your second response does not answer my question, it just makes it my problem to try somewhere else within your company to maybe get an answer.

My post was pretty clear:
majortom wrote:In this thread, it is mentioned that you offer several different types of service, but all seemed to be capped at 10Gb/s (or at least that is all that was mentioned. We require static IP, so the lowest tier would not work for us, and while we may start at 10Gb/s, we expect to need 25Gb/s fairly soon. Is that something you offer?
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