| March 21, 2005 - A new Spam Appliance by Barracuda will filter e-mail for spam and virus.
February 28, 2005 - PowerDSL is here and available in almost every state. Ikano, our upstream provider, has made this technology available to many of our Syracuse. Net customers.
March 9, 2004 - Syracuse.Net high speed is here and works well with Jaguar and Panther. Only $2.50 per month.
February 28, 2003 - A new promo will be offered where Syracuse.Net customers can get 2nd accounts for $5/month. For customers that demand high connectivity, this will let them have more use of the internet than the standard plan. Today is also my son's birthday... you can visit Greg's website that he dabbles with at http://www.gregbibbens.com
February 18, 2003 - Syracuse.Net, Inc is in the planning stages of installing an OS X Server... loaded with features galore. This will help us offer inexpensive e-Commerce to our customers.
November 10, 2002 - Syracuse.Net continues to advertise with Deal-Mac, VersionTracker, MacOSPlanet, MacSurfer, MacFixIt, LowEndMac, MacGameFiles, MediaTrek and InsideMacGames.
October 1, 2002 - The "Get a FREE Mac" is back. New customers that purchase 1 year of internet at the regular price can have a free Macintosh system... Mac, monitor, keyboard, cable, mouse and cables. Units offered are 8500, 8100, 7600, 7500, 7200 and 7100. Offer good while supplies last.
September 15, 2002 - Syracuse.Net offers in addition to POP mailboxes, web based e-mail. Here is the link: http://webmail.syracuse.net
August 7, 2002 - A new computer was installed to scan for viruses and SPAM. Preliminary test indicate 78% of incoming mail is "junk".
July 22, 2002 - Syracuse.Net contracts with Broadwing to provide access numbers throughout the USA. Areas without coverage previously might now have a local access number.
December 5, 2001 - OK. Sign up for the year at our regular price of $189. Get a Previously Enjoyed Macintosh system... FREE. This would be the Mac color monitor, macintosh, mac keyboard and mac mouse, and all the cables. Which Macs? We have a good collection of LCIII's, IIcx's, IIci, 6100's, 638's, 575's, Quadras, and more. We completely refurbish them. Can you help and pay 1/2 the shipping? These will be sent US Mail Ground least expense. While supplies last (we have a couple hundred of these... great, more work to do!)
October 3, 2001 - Yet another brainy promotion... purchase a year of internet at the regular rate of $189 and get a free Macintosh. Details to be posted on the homepage, shortly.
October 2, 2001 - Real OnLine renewal is now available at the homepage. Customers can renew their account easily and conveniently.
September 30, 2001 - The 6 Months for $55 has been extended until December 31, 2001.
August 24, 2001 - Syracuse.Net, Inc. announces a new promo for customers that would like to try the service before committing for a longer subscription. A $10 for 30 days promo is introduced, with the option to renew using the promo that was active at the time of signup.
August 4, 2001 - The 6 Months for $55 promotion has been extended to August 30th.
July 22, 2001 - A new G4 is in service handling e-mail for Syracuse.Net, Inc.
July 6, 2001 - Local access for Canada added to the "Local Access List".
July 3, 2001 - A new mail server has been procured to support smtp and pop, an announcement with settings will be made shortly.
July 1, 2001 - Syracuse.Net, Inc launches advertizing with Deal-Mac.com at an even better promotion of 6 months for $55. This promotion is expected to run for the month of July.
June 23, 2001 - Sequel Server is used to update online signup records that permit instant access, faster in house access, and faster dialup authentication.
June 15, 2001 - An advertizing campaign begins with MacOSPlanet.com of 5 months for $55.
May 21, 2001 - Syracuse.Net, Inc. begins a national advertizing campaign to let Macintosh users learn of the "Mac ONLY" dial-up ISP.
May 20, 2001 - Syracuse.Net, Inc. offers an introductory dial-up account for Macintosh customers ONLY of 5 months for $55.
May 2001 - Syracuse.Net, Inc., a central New York State local ISP expands its coverage area to include almost 2,000 access points in the USA. Even more access points are scheduled to be implemented which will include Canada. |