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Canyon Country Communications, Inc. Service Plans / Pricing
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We offer three plans for personal dialup access as well as a business plan.
Be sure to see our Special Offers below for first time sign-ups.
Dialup Access Plans:
- Unlimited access by the month, $19.99/month
- Unlimited access, six months prepaid, $99.00
- Unlimited access, one year prepaid, $189.00
Also, no setup fee, fractional month at startup is free. Space for a personal
web site is included - please call for details.
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Business Plan Features:
- Space for your Web Site (up to 25 mb)
- Your domain name linked to site (www.yourwebname.com)
- Dialup access, 100 hours/month
- Up to 4 emails (name@yourwebname.com)
- Access/error logs, cgi-bin, hit counter
- Secure Server available (for taking credit cards)
- Co-locations and T1 bandwidth available. Please call.
- Professional support available
- Pricing:
- Self-service business account, $40.00/month
- Maintained business account, $60.00/month
(We maintain site, do the housekeeping, etc. Equivalent
to one hour per month of our time.)
- Account setup fee: $40.00
- Domain name registration, on new URLs: $40.00
- Secure server usage: $20.00/month
- Secure sever setup fee, SSL certification, setup of
secure applications: Please call
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About Our 56k Service:
V.90 (previously known as V.PCM) is the new International standard protocol
for 56K modem connections. The 56K V.90 standard is a digital protocol unlike
the slower analog protocols which preceded it. Communication with the V.90
protocol is only possible with the cooperation of the telephone company and
your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Your ISP must have phone lines brought
in on digital connections from the phone company central office, not on
older, analog voice lines.
Canyon Country Communications uses only high-speed, digital connections
for connecting dial-up clients to our system and to the Internet
so that you will enjoy the highest speed dial-up connections possible.
While V.90 is the standard that was adopted by the International
Telecommunications Union, two competing 56K protocols preceded it.
These are the "K56Flex" and the "x2" protocols which are not compatable
protocols are not compatible with each other or with the V.90 standard.
Most K56Flex and x2 modems can be upgraded to the new V.90
standard. Check the web site of the modem's manufacturer for details.
Canyon Country Communications encourages everyone with older 56K modems to
upgrade to the V.90 standard and will give you a V.90 modem free with a
one year signup!
Though V.90 is theoretically a 56K (56 thousand bits per second) protocol,
in practice the best speed achievable is 53K because of restrictions on
the voltage permitted on telephone lines. Additionally, speed can be impacted
by the quality of older phone lines or the type of equipment being used by the
phone company. Connection speeds of "56K" modems typically run at 43-48K
and, while it's short of the 56K the name would seem to promise, it's offers
significant improvement over 28.8K analog modems.
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