[latrobehoamembers] Re: Happy New Year Tip

  • From: Oliver <oliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: latrobehoamembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 11:25:02 -0800

Hi Lewis,

Not sure if it is online yet. I tried LTE cell service and got 93mbps download speed. Not sure if that is from the new tower or not.

Got my  cal.net bill today and it is $40.00 now, so they did lower it.

Trying to sign up for ATT now, but they are closed today. We'll get both services.

I know its not the 1000mbps+ that Theodore Happe can get in Belgium, but its the best we have now.

Oliver


On 1/1/2020 11:16 AM, Lewis Ridgeway wrote:

Good morning Oliver, and a Happy New Year to you too.

I understand that the new tower is not yet "online"

Do you have any idea when it might be activated. ?

I think you are quite right in your analysis.. I have been tracking their offers, just waiting for the new tower to go online.

best wishes

Lewis R

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 11:04 AM Oliver <oliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:oliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Dear Neighbors,

    First of all - Happy New Year!

    Secondly, now that we have a cell tower here, we can now access ATT
    Wireless Internet. You may have received their emails.

    ATT is basically offering 2x the speed at 1/2 the cost of Cal.net

    ATT is $40/mo (for 1st year), 10mbps download with 215Gig/mo
    limit. NOTE
    - there is a data limit.

    If you have the 5mbps Cal.net plan, the cost is around $60/mo, but it
    has unlimited data. Cost is $70/mo with taxes.

    So here's the tip:

    Call Cal.net and ask what they are offering now that ATT wireless
    internet is here. They will (should) tell you that for customers that
    have access to ATT an tower, they offer 7mbps download for $40/mo
    with
    unlimited data. So with taxes it's $49/mo

    You can save $30/mo an is is still a good plan.

    You may want to get both Cal.net and ATT. When the power goes out
    for a
    PSPS (Public Safety Power Shutoff), hopefully one of the 2
    services will
    still be up and the cost is $80/mo for both services. During one
    of the
    last PSPS, we lost landlines and cal.net <http://cal.net> internet
    also. Cell phones i.e.
    LTE still worked as I remember, but the "Dark Tower" was not up and
    running yet.


    Oliver




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