";s:4:"text";s:4355:" The south Van ness run can easily be just a N/S run to connect all the W/E runs splitting at the southern end of it. I don't see any other reason why S. Van Ness would not be able to take applications other than they are not ready to do it yet. We have proudly supported and supplied fiber optic Internet, hosted phones and data center services to West Oakland's very own PsPrint, since 2004. How do we get Fiber in East Oakland? Granted I'm not usually doing more than sports/netflix/spotify at a time, so maybe you have a use case for it, I dunno. GitHub is home to over 50 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together. I have fiber on 36th ave where it's not highlighted blue. Some streets are not "available" fiber, but just where fiber was run through to reach other major streets, particularly around the AT&T building :( eastoakland. In addition to DSL broadband, Sonic also offers copper and fiber internet service. Internet access discussion, including Fusion, IP Broadband, and Gigabit Fiber! To quote A search for "Sonic Telecom" as the Agency and "Temporary Occupancy" as the Permit Type returns a list of permits mostly (but not always) associated with pulling aerial fiber up and down streets.PDFs of the permits contain detailed street information and can be downloaded with the Print link next to each permit. Not completely accurate, but hopefully in the case of there's more coverage than what's shown. take this chart with a grain of salt. Map of Sonic.net fiber deployment in San Francisco generated from public records Twenty years of high quality Internet and phone services for small, medium and large Oakland based companies. I could have used PostgreSQL or SpatiaLite to generate proper geospatial data, but it's easier to just use the ThatDan on hacker news posted a map of Sonic's fiber rollout based on city permit data: We upgraded to Sonic's 50 Mbps fiber (over AT&T's network) recently because it was the same price, and the only difference I've noticed is upload speed (which is like 50X faster instead of ~10X). To this day, we are pleased to maintain our partnership with PsPrint. 1 post Page 1 of 1. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Seems like Buena Vista neighborhood isn't even in the works yet. Map of Sonic.net fiber deployment in San Francisco generated from public records Sonic says its gigabit fiber won’t be affected by factors like weather, distance or power outages, and is far faster than the service most Americans get, according to Jasper. Return to. .import sonic_intersections.csv sonic_intersections.import List_of_Streets_and_Intersections.csv sf_intersections.import San_Francisco_Basemap_Street_Centerlines.csv sf_cnnSELECT sf_cnn.cnn, sonic.permit, sonic.streetname, sonic.from_st, sonic.to_st, sf_cnn.geometry