Internet users in and near Clarendon now have the opportunity to enjoy high-speed connections thanks to an Amarillo company now doing business here.
AMA Wireless began hooking up customers here last week to a broadband service that boasts download speeds up to 50 times faster than ordinary phone lines. Local agents are already signing up customers for the service.
Wireless Internet operates from a microwave signal beamed continuously by towers, then directly into the home or office. A small “patch” antenna – about the size of an adult hand – is mounted outside the home or office. The signal is then carried to a subscriber’s computer via coaxial cable, a wireless modem, and a CAT 5 computer cable. The system does not require a phone line, meaning customers can save money by eliminating their second phone line or can free up their existing line.
With the wireless service, files download faster, Web pages pull up faster, and productivity is increased.
AMA’s service costs as little as $44.95 per month for residential customers and $59.90 per month for businesses. Installation fees vary from nothing for residential customers who will sign up for three years to $150. Customers will also need a network card installed in their computer, and those can be purchased separately or from AMA.
“This new service will be a great benefit to local people engaged in e-commerce and businesses that communicate via e-mail as well as casual surfers,” said local AMA agent and newspaper publisher Roger Estlack. “It will also be an asset to our community in general to have this service available when trying to attract new residents and businesses.”
The Clarendon Enterprise was the first local business hooked up to the service followed by Knorpp Insurance Agency and The Donley County State Bank.
Fed up with slow Internet connections, the Enterprise contacted AMA Online several months ago to see if that company would come to Donley County.
“This is something we’ve been working on since early June,” said Estlack. “We spent a lot of time on the phone with AMA and gathered names of prospective customers for them. E. Wayne Barbee at Clarendon Insurance also helped us gather some names together. Now all that work has paid off.
“Like many people, we were very frustrated by busy signals, poor connections, and no connections when trying to get online. Now, we feel like we’re actually living in the modern world for a change.”
Estlack said the new wireless service is the most important development in local communications capability since Expanded Local Calling (ELC) eliminated long distance charges to Amarillo and Pampa five years ago.
“ELC helped make getting on the Internet in Clarendon affordable. Now AMA Wireless has made it fast, reliable, and modern while still being affordable for most people.”
Internet users can sign up for the new service at The Clarendon Enterprise, Knorpp Insurance Agency, or The Donley County State Bank.
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