Sonic is a
telecommunications company
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and
internet service provider
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based in
Santa Rosa, California
Santa Rosa (Spanish language, Spanish for "Rose of Lima, Saint Rose") is a city in and the county seat of Sonoma County, California, Sonoma County, in the North Bay (San Francisco Bay Area), North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, Bay A ...
, acting as a
competitive local exchange carrier
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in the
San Francisco Bay Area
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,
Sacramento
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, and
Los Angeles
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. They are most well known for defending privacy.
History
Sonic began as an effort to bring network connectivity and
Internet access
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to staff and students at the campus of
Santa Rosa Junior College
Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) is a public community college in Santa Rosa, California with an additional campus in Petaluma and centers in surrounding Sonoma County. SRJC is governed by the Sonoma County Junior College District.
History
F ...
. In 1994, Sonic began formal Internet operations by way of a partnership between Dane Jasper and Scott Doty, both of whom had worked on the network at the college. In 1995, Sonic moved into its downtown Santa Rosa location.
In 2011, after becoming concerned about increasing requests for users' data by private law firms, mostly related to
copyright infringement
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involving
pornography
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, Sonic cut the time it stores logs of user activity to two weeks.
Later in 2011, the US federal government forced Sonic and
Google
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to provide e-mail addresses of people who had corresponded with
WikiLeaks
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volunteer and
Tor
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developer
Jacob Appelbaum
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. Sonic and Google fought the secret court order, which CEO Dane Jasper characterized as "rather expensive, but the right thing to do," and the court agreed to lift the seal on the Sonic order to give Appelbaum a copy of it.
In 2012, Jasper told
TorrentFreak
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that Sonic would not be participating in the so-called
"six strikes" plan, in which major US internet service providers would begin to warn and punish people suspected of infringing copyrights, saying that ISPs are not equipped to police the actions of individuals, and that the
Motion Picture Association of America
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(MPAA) and
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) had not invited small, independent ISPs to participate.
In 2013, Sonic's CEO Dane Jasper made comments about expanding into Los Angeles.
In late 2013, Sonic began making fiber-optic connections to its existing data network passing 700 homes in Sebastopol.
In late 2014, Sonic.net rebranded as Sonic, after acquiring sonic.com and the @sonic
Twitter
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handle.
In April 2015, the company partnered with AT&T to expand service, using
fiber-to-the-node. Due to this partnership, Sonic customers connected via that service are required to comply with AT&T's upstream policies, and may be subject to government spying. Sonic customers can utilize a VPN to avoid AT&T policies, and Sonic requires a lawful court order for any information requested by law enforcement.
In December 2018, Sonic announced a partnership with
Eero—now owned by
Amazon
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* Amazon (company), an American multinational technology company
* Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek myth ...
—creator of the first whole-home WiFi mesh system, to improve WiFi connectivity across the entire home.
Company Information
Sonic has 175 employees and generates $21,000,000 annually in a 2009 fiscal report. 4 million people across the
bay area
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are using Sonic.net services.
Services
Sonic offers a number of services including:
* 10 Gigabit Fiber – residential product.
Sonic's
XGS-PON
10G-PON (also known as XG-PON or G.987) is a 2010 computer networking standard for data links, capable of delivering shared Internet access rates up to 10 Gbit/s (gigabits per second) over dark fiber. This is the ITU-T's next-generation sta ...
implementation uses many components of their Gigabit Fiber offering: they use a transition box to terminate their fiber between their drop cable and customers', use of an ONT and a variety of residential gateways. Sonic only rents the eero Max 7 at $20/month as the only gateway that supports 10 gigabit; however, customers are free to provide their own gateway to avoid any monthly equipment rental fee. As of 2024, Sonic has focused on building only 10 Gigabit service and there is no longer a telephone requirement for 10 gigabit service. Per one of their sales people, the OLT splits each fiber to 32 customers.
* Gigabit Fiber – combined voice (VoIP) and data service offering up to 1,000 Mbit/s per line using
Passive Optical Networking,
with unlimited nationwide land line voice. Sonic has full control of the line: subscribers are on Sonic's IP space. Available in select markets, currently only Northern California locations.
* Fusion
ADSL2+ – combined voice (POTS) and data service offering up to 20 Mbit/s per line, with unlimited nationwide land line voice. Sonic has full control of the line: subscribers are on Sonic's IP space.
* Fusion
VDSL2
Very high-speed digital subscriber line (VDSL) and very high-speed digital subscriber line 2 (VDSL2) are digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies providing data transmission faster than the earlier standards of asymmetric digital subscriber lin ...
– combined voice (POTS) and data service offering up to 75 Mbit/s with the same limitations as Fusion ADSL2+. This subscription is served from a CO where Sonic has full control of the line cards and therefore remove any artificial limitation in speed that a subscriber can get. The requirement for getting this service is an individual has to be relatively close to the CO, up to 4000 feet. X2 is also available which will roughly double the speed.
* Fusion FTTN (VDSL2) – combined voice (VoIP) and data service offering from 20 Mbit/s up to 75 Mbit/s through bonding (X2), with unlimited nationwide land line voice. This is resold
AT&T U-verse
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. Single pair connection is limited to 50 Mbit/s even if the line is capable of more than that; bonded pair is limited to 75 Mbit/s. Sonic has some control of the line such as not enforcing transfer caps, but customers are on AT&T's IP space. VoIP connection defaults to G.729ab and uses less than 50 Kbps.
* FlexLink – midband Ethernet service offering symmetric speeds from 1.5 Mbit/s to 500 Mbit/s.
* AT&T DSL –
ADSL
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service delivered over an
AT&T
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voice line. This service is obsolete and Sonic is no longer accepting legacy ADSL1 subscriptions.
* Hosting – website hosting services.
* Colocation – datacenter colocation in Santa Rosa, CA.
See also
*
List of broadband providers in the United States
*
ITU G.992.5
References
External links
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1994 establishments in California
Broadband
Companies based in Sonoma County, California
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Telecommunications companies established in 1994
Fiber to the premises
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