Laka Blog https://lakablog.com Tech News Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:53:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 IQ Fiber Fiber Optic Internet Service Gainesville Florida https://lakablog.com/iq-fiber-fiber-optic-internet-service-gainesville-florida/ https://lakablog.com/iq-fiber-fiber-optic-internet-service-gainesville-florida/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:53:01 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/iq-fiber-fiber-optic-internet-service-gainesville-florida/

A Jacksonville-based Internet company that announced in September plans to bring its fiber-optic network to Gainesville is finally ready to activate its $50 million investment.

IQ Fiber co-founders Ted Schremp and Kim Smithers told The Sun in an interview Thursday that they were in the final stages of setup and testing, and that the service will go live sometime this month.

Schremp, who also serves as the company’s president and CEO, said he is excited to bring a new option to Gainesville residents when it comes to home Internet.

“People perceive their cable provider to be a monopoly because, whether they’re really a monopoly or not, they’re often the only option, and an option isn’t an option,” Schremp said.

After months of work, Jacksonville-based IQ Fiber is ready to turn on its new fiber optic Internet service in Gainesville.

Gainesville Mayor Harvey Ward, in a press release when the original IQ Fiber announcement was made, expressed a similar sentiment.

It has always been a priority of my policy to extend broadband competition in our community. I am pleased to see IQ Fiber expand into the Gainesville market and look forward to its presence here creating a variety of opportunities for all of our neighbors,” he said.

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Kinetic Ribbon Cutting in Cabarrus County as Kinetic Construction Brings Mount Pleasant to Fast Fiber Internet Speeds https://lakablog.com/kinetic-ribbon-cutting-in-cabarrus-county-as-kinetic-construction-brings-mount-pleasant-to-fast-fiber-internet-speeds/ https://lakablog.com/kinetic-ribbon-cutting-in-cabarrus-county-as-kinetic-construction-brings-mount-pleasant-to-fast-fiber-internet-speeds/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:51:53 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/kinetic-ribbon-cutting-in-cabarrus-county-as-kinetic-construction-brings-mount-pleasant-to-fast-fiber-internet-speeds/

  • Kinetic recently completed fiber optic construction in the community of Mount Pleasant, North Carolina

  • This project collectively brings fiber optic internet to 1,257 homes, increasing the availability of high speed broadband internet to 44% of the community.

  • Members in attendance included Mount Pleasant Mayor Tony Lapish and Kinetic North Carolina President of Operations Stacy Hale.

MOUNT PLEASANT, NC, April 12, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Kinetic, a leading high-speed broadband Internet provider, is pleased to announce the completion of its fiber broadband Internet construction in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina By to commemorate this milestone, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in April. 12, 2024, at Kinetics’ central location in downtown Mount Pleasant.

Kinetic’s commitment to bridging the digital divide and providing fast fiber internet to communities is exemplified by the completion of this project. Kinetic successfully equipped 1,257 homes in Mount Pleasant with fiber internet, representing an impressive 44% coverage of the city.

The ribbon cutting ceremony will mark the official launch of Kinetic’s fiber broadband Internet service in Mount Pleasant. Residents can now enjoy blazing fast internet speeds, seamless streaming and enhanced connectivity for their homes and businesses. This important infrastructure development will undoubtedly contribute to the city’s economic growth, educational opportunities and quality of life in general.

“We are thrilled to celebrate the completion of our fiber broadband Internet construction in Mount Pleasant,” said Kinetic North Carolina President of Operations Stacy Hale. “Kinetic is dedicated to providing reliable, high-speed Internet access to communities, and we are proud to have reached this milestone. We thank the residents of Mount Pleasant for their patience during the construction process and look forward to providing Internet services exceptional at its doors”.

Attendees at today’s event witnessed the official unveiling of the fiber broadband infrastructure and learned about the benefits it brings to the community.

Kinetic remains committed to expanding its next-generation network across the region, ensuring more communities have access to reliable, high-speed Internet services. With a focus on bridging the digital divide, Kinetic continues to play a vital role in empowering individuals, businesses and educational institutions with the tools they need to thrive in the digital age.

“I want to applaud Kinetic for their efforts to bring high-speed fiber Internet to the city of Mount Pleasant,” state Sen. Paul Newton (R-Cabarrus) said in a written statement. “As a Kinetic customer, I cannot stress enough the positive impact fiber has on the lives of those who have access to Kinetics high-speed Internet. This new infrastructure provides Internet capable of supporting work, the school and the everyday needs of our community.”

Homes and businesses can visit GoKinetic.com to find out if they are eligible for a speed upgrade and learn how Kinetic can meet their needs. They can also visit or call the Kinetic Connection Center retail store at 250 N First Street in Albemarle or call them to make an appointment at 704-722-3355.

The Kinetics Mount Pleasant fiber project is part of a $2 billion multi-year capital investment strategy by Kinetic to dramatically expand gigabit fiber service across the company’s 18-state footprint.

Superfast and reliable Kinetic Fiber connections in Cabarrus County allow residential customers at concert speeds to surf the Internet securely from home with no lag time while working, participating in virtual classrooms, or streaming entertainment services. Businesses from small to enterprise can take advantage of the fiber-backed network to implement solutions that make their businesses more efficient and profitable, such as OfficeSuite UC and SD-WAN.

About Kinetic: Kinetic, a Windstream company, provides fiber-based broadband to residential and small business customers in 18 states. The company’s quality approach connects customers to new opportunities and possibilities by offering a full suite of advanced communications services. Kinetic is one of three brands managed by Windstream. The company also provides managed cloud communications and security services to medium and large enterprises and US government entities, as well as custom wavelength and dark fiber solutions to carriers, content providers and hyperscalers in the US and Canada. Windstream is a privately held company headquartered in Little Rock, Ark. Find out more about Kinetic at GoKinetic.com or windstream.com.

Category: Kinetics

View the source version at businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240411300367/ca/

contacts

Victoria Carman, victoria.carman@windstream.com

Zack Medlin, zackary.medlin@windstream.com

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The Internet service has nutrition labels now. Here’s how to use them. https://lakablog.com/the-internet-service-has-nutrition-labels-now-heres-how-to-use-them/ https://lakablog.com/the-internet-service-has-nutrition-labels-now-heres-how-to-use-them/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:51:22 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/the-internet-service-has-nutrition-labels-now-heres-how-to-use-them/

  • Before you sign up for Xfinity Internet service, you’ll know that you can pay at least $10 extra each month if you use a ton of data.
  • You can see up front that an Optim Internet service offering costs $65 per month for the first year, then increases in periodic increments until you pay $90 per month.
  • You’ll know that an AT&T Internet plan at your address has typical speeds for watching Netflix or surfing the web that range from a pedestrian 75 megabits per second to three times faster.

Finding basic data about the costs and quality of home Internet service has often been confusing. Now the information is at your fingertips thanks to a new requirement of the Federal Communications Commission.

Starting this week, most companies that sell Internet service must show you a standard list of information modeled on the nutrition labels of packaged foods that includes the monthly cost, the Internet speeds you should ‘wait and additional fees for things like installation, modem rental and taxes. .

These Internet nutrition labels aren’t perfect, and they won’t fix the many crazy things about Internet service. But we have very little power when it comes to Internet service in the United States. Info tags are a huge win for giving you a dose of power back.

I will explain how to find Internet tags, what they are for and their shortcomings.

How to use Internet nutrition labels

As of Wednesday, most Internet service providers in the country, including Xfinity, Spectrum, Optimum, Cox, AT&T and Verizon, are now required to include information labels where you purchase service. This is usually on their websites.

Generally, companies sell their Internet service only in select areas or even only in certain neighborhoods or individual apartment buildings.

It’s worth checking your potential options for Internet providers by entering your address into this handy, but imperfect, interactive FCC map.

Most people should only consider companies listed in the technology category such as cable, fiber to the premises or NGSO Satellite. (The latter is Elon Musks Starlink internet service broadcast via satellite.) Note that this information may not be completely accurate.

Also look at the 5G options on the mobile broadband tab. This is a rapidly growing option that relies on mobile phone networks for home Internet service. It’s a great option and (for now) relatively affordable for some people. It doesn’t work well for everyone.

Once you’ve compiled the companies that sell the service where you live, it might just be one or two, you can look up their information labels online.

Search for the company’s website and enter your address. When you see the options for the available internet service packages, you want to click on broadband data. These are the information labels required by the FCC.

(A provider probably won’t show you an information label if they don’t offer Internet service where you live. In at least one case, I had to click as if I were buying Internet service before I could see the Internet label information.)

In theory, you should see the introductory rate for new services and expected price increases over time. You may sometimes see additional fees that surprise you on your bill.

You should also see typical speeds. In real life, your home WiFi may not be as fast as the speeds advertised to you.

The shortcomings of informative labels

I said in theory because not all of this information was explained in the internet tags I saw.

Nearly half of the information labels on the Internet so far do not comply with the FCC’s disclosure requirements, according to Sascha Meinrath, a professor of telecommunications at Penn State University who helped analyze the information labels this week.

If you see information labels that you believe are missing disclosures, file a complaint with the FCC here. The rules are murky and some of the incomplete information could be filled in over time.

Information labels also only apply to Internet service. You won’t get the same details if you buy a bundle of services like TV, phone and internet. You may end up paying less than the information labels reveal.

Chhaya Kapadia, chief of staff at the New Americas Open Technology Institute, said it would be better if the information labels were on your monthly bill, so you don’t have to look for them online.

Dane Jasper, CEO of well-known Internet provider Sonic, wants you to be able to easily compare information labels from different providers side-by-side. (May be available soon.)

But it was remarkable in my conversations that people who rarely agree with representatives of the big Internet providers, smaller providers like Sonic, and consumer advocates said that Internet labels are useful and a victory for you

Finally, you get easier-to-find answers to basic questions: Which companies provide Internet service where I live? What will it cost me? Is the service good? What’s the catch?

There are so many ways to do these things better, but this is a big problem for consumer transparency, Kapadia said. We have to celebrate.”

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Introducing xyOS: Pioneering the Path to a Sovereign Internet https://lakablog.com/introducing-xyos-pioneering-the-path-to-a-sovereign-internet/ https://lakablog.com/introducing-xyos-pioneering-the-path-to-a-sovereign-internet/#respond Fri, 12 Apr 2024 23:51:02 +0000 https://www.lakablog.com/introducing-xyos-pioneering-the-path-to-a-sovereign-internet/

The need for sovereignty over our online experiences has never been more pressing. As data breaches and data farming practices become the new normal, and internet users are continually seen as the perfect target, it’s time for a change. Enter xyOS, XYOs innovative sovereign platform poised to redefine how we engage in the digital world. As we stand on the cusp of a new era in the evolution of the Internet, xyOS gives users unprecedented control and autonomy to navigate the digital frontier.

What is xyOS?

xyOS, or XYO Operating System, is a revolutionary sovereign platform designed to streamline the operation of an XYO node by providing an easy-to-use graphical interface that democratizes access to the XYO platform, protocol, and network. Gone are the days of needing specialized technical skills to navigate the complexities of blockchain technology. With xyOS, users of all backgrounds and comfort levels can seamlessly interact with the XYO ecosystem, unlocking its full potential with just a few clicks.

With xyOS, we take a giant leap forward in the pursuit of a more sovereign Internet, one that allows users to take back ownership of their online interactions. From simplifying node configuration to providing real-time information on XYO technologies, xyOS is a catalyst for change in the digital ecosystem.

Key features:

  • Access to Core and dApps by default: Includes Settings, System Viewer, System Dashboard, and Identity that allow for user customization and node enhancements.
  • Third Party DApps:It enables the development of third-party dApps through comprehensive documentation and guides.
  • xyons: Also known as the XYO Name System for both xyOS and the XYO Network, xyoNS allows users to display friendly names instead of addresses and hashes to access modules and data. It also provides a collective namespace for public name resolution.
  • Daily payload: Our (previously) secret minigame will be released soon. Get ready for daily challenges, badges, leaderboards and more fun surprises to come!

Why xyOS matters

At its core, xyOS embodies the principles of freedom, autonomy and innovation. By prioritizing user sovereignty and data control, xyOS sets the stage for more equitable and empowering online experiences. No longer bound by the limitations of centralized platforms, users can explore, create, exchange and connect with confidence, knowing that these engagements are truly theirs.

What’s next for xyOS?

As we look to the future, xyOS is just getting started. Ahead of the official launch of the xyOS beta, we invite the XYO community to join us for early access opportunities and engagement initiatives later this month. There are countless ways to get involved and make your mark on the evolution of the Internet, including:

  • COIN users: COIN users will receive an exclusive first look at xyOS and its innovative features.
  • XYO users: For our XYO community, users will be able to register for early access to the xyOS experience and provide valuable feedback.
  • Community involvement: As access is rolled out to early users, the community will be invited to participate in comments, discussions, and other interactions. Stay tuned to see how you can get involved!
  • Builder the Future initiative: Join our community of builders and innovators to contribute to the development of xyOS and earn rewards for your efforts.

Join us on our journey

Now is the time to seize the opportunity of a sovereign Internet. With xyOS leading the way, we have the power to shape a digital future that is truly ours. Follow us on social media, sign up for our newsletter, and join the conversation as we embark on this transformative journey together. Together, we can redefine the Internet and unlock its full potential for generations to come.

Sign up for early access to xyOS herewhile there are still places available.


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