EarthLink, Inc., a leading national Internet service provider, has recorded further expansion of its national high-speed
footprint by establishing a partnership with Digitalpath Networks. Under the new deal, EarthLink is expected to
launch a new wireless broadband service for customers, residents of Northern California.
The new agreement manifests EarthLink' intention to meet to the utmost the high-speed needs of its customers. By making use of its new
partner's multiple service platforms the company virtually demonstrates a great deal of persistent efforts to explore new technologies in order
to keep pace with the dynamic market.
Through the new service EarthLink is now able to offer customers a fast and reliable Internet connection at an affordable price
using a patented technology that links homes to the Net via a wireless connection. This way consumers will be provided with the opportunity
to bring broadband Internet to their home or business.
The new partnership allows EarthLink to offer its High Speed Internet
service to Northern California customers at speeds up to 25 times faster than the average speed between a 28.8k modem and a 56k modem
connection. The service links to the Internet via an external modem connected to an antenna mounted to the user's home.
A wireless signal is then routed to the Internet gateway through relay points in the customer's neighbourhood.
In addition to offering all the speed of the Internet to its customers Earthlink also provides an award-winning suite of protections tools,
products and services to help block spam, pop-ups and other Internet intrusions. EarthLink
TotalAccess® software features spamBlocker, which blocks all the junk email messages before they can reach a user's account while
Virus Blocker scans all incoming emails and removes viruses and Spyware Blocker keeps the security and privacy of online experience.
For the moment, EarthLink offers the service to its customer base in the following cities in Northern California: Anderson, Biggs, Chester,
Chico, Corning, Granite Bay, Gridley, Lake Almanor, Orland, Oroville, Quincy, Portola, Redding, Rocklin, Roseville, Susanville, Westwood,
Willows and Yuba City. The cities of Elk Grove, Folsom, Florin, Lincoln, Lodi, Modesto, Parkway, Rio Linda and Stockton,
Calif. and in Reno, Sparks, and Sun Valley, Nev. will soon be provided with the wireless broadband solution.
Customers can now make use of the wireless broadband service by paying $21.95 per month for downloads speeds of up to 384k
and $29.95 per month for up to one megabit. The service is available with free professional installation and no equipment fees or contract.
The telephone line 1-866-268-4873 will provide any potential customers with the possibility to get more detailed information or directly sign up
for the service.