Rural Humboldt County, CA (PRWEB) January 4, 2005 -- Nielson/NetRatings
reported that broadband Internet connections finally outnumber dial-up
connections in American homes, serving 53 percent of the market in October.
However, very little else has changed in the Internet connection Industry.
Locations without access to broadband connection still have no broadband
connection, and locations without local dial-up connection still have no local
Internet service at all.
For example, in northern California, the coastal town of Orick has begged for a
local dial-up number for years. A couple of Internet Service Providers, (ISP),
have told Orick that they would provide service, albeit at inflated prices, but
the projected dates for local Internet access passed without fulfillment. The
nearby Yurok Reservation is still struggling to obtain the prerequisite
telephone service.
Inland, within a few miles of the Nevada state line, the northern California
communities of Madeline, Ravendale, and Termo have had dial tone for a dozen
years now, but any request for a local ISP would very likely receive no
response, due to their sparse population and isolated location. Mineral,
California, the gateway to Lassen National Park, and the communities that
surround Eagle Lake, between Lassen National Park and Ravendale, likewise have
no local Internet access.
Residents and businesses within these locales who have dial tone may use an ISP
serving communities nearby, but then must pay the inflated long distance charges
that prevail in such isolated communities when their modems dial the in-state or
intra-LATA, (Local Area Telephone Access), call to the ISP. Such calls typically
are six cents or more per minute. A more cost-effective strategy is to sign up
with an ISP serving a different state, because most long distance carriers
charge less for inter-state calls than for in-state or intra-LATA calls.
Some relief from the extra cost of connecting to the Internet via long distance
calling is available by comparison shopping for more cost-effective long
distance services. By using a service such as that provided by http://www.CompetingPrices.com,
they may be able to locate a long-distance carrier that will provide in-state
calling for less than four cents per minute, or even unlimited long distance
calling, when it's bundled with local telephone service.
Another choice is to use an ISP that provides toll free dial up numbers. By
purchasing the long distance charges in bulk, the pre-paid toll free Internet
service offered at http://www.Downstrike.com charges less per minute than a
residence or business in an isolated community would pay for the long distance
charge alone.
CompetingPrices.com, and Downstrike.com are web sites designed by a Digital
Media and E-Commerce major at College of the Redwoods as part of his education,
and as a community service.
Sam Thorne
http://www.competingprices.com/
707-476-0842
