Hello!
I'm looking for recommendations on the best/fastest Internet Service Provider in Anza?
Thanks in advance!
Lori W. replied:
James and I have been with Mt Palomar.net since we moved here. We use the medium speed. Havev3 phones 3 computers 2 tablets and a smart TV. We only have problems with major weather systems. Sometimes at night when the band with around the valley is being used. I would say the faster plan doesn't have a problem. I like that there is no contract if I don't like the service I could leave without a buyout
Curtis C. replied:
We're in Terwilliger Valley. Internet service here is little better than dial-up, unless you're lucky enough to live where the ConnectAnza fiber-optic network has been hooked up -- in which case, that's your clear choice. We had Mt. Palomar for two years. When a lightning strike took out our internet equipment, we seized the opportunity to switch to Wireless Internet Pro. It's been extremely reliable (unlike Mt. Palomar), but it's really slow at times. We've never had to test WIP's Internet service provider (isp)' city_state='Anza, CA' class='name_reco'>customer service, since there's been only one outage not related to the power grid going down in more than three years . Internet service provider (isp)' city_state='Anza, CA' class='name_reco'>Customer service with Mt. Palomar was the worst. If they were the only ones available, I'd give up internet. If you need streaming, neither can provide it, and neither can Anza Wireless and the other little guys. As a matter of perspective, I have a friend who's been visiting family in rural Kansas, and the situation there is like Anza. Vast areas of Kansas (and, I assume, Nebraska, etc.) have no broadband internet at all. The big providers, the ones you see advertising on TV, are happy to hook up big cities. But in the boondocks -- forget it. But here's the kicker about Anza: it's my understanding that Verizon (now Frontier) laid fiber-optic cable along Hwy 371. But they chose not to expand the service to end users.
looking for reliable internet service that isn't mt. Palomar and that won't break the bank too much! ready..set..pow-wow and go!!
Dennis C. replied:
The Anza Electric Coop is laying fiber optic in town for this. $43.00/mth unlimited service.
Kathy J. replied:
Wait for the fiber optic with ANZA. Call the co-op 951-763-4333 and ask if they have a time frame for your area .... I cannot wait to dump mine for the fiber optic. Good luck
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Laura W. replied:
Geez Alan, wish he'd put one on my place. Seems to be no one servicing this area.