Fusion Pricing Reductions

August 27, 2009 – 9:43 am

fusion-logoI’m happy to announce that we have reduced pricing for many of our higher speed Fusion Broadband products.  This, plus increases in speed are part of our goal to bring additional value to these exciting new products.

For existing customers, price reductions will be reflected automatically on your next billing cycle.

With these price reductions, existing customers should consider upgrading their speed if their location is qualified.  If you’d like to upgrade an existing circuit, please write to sales@sonic.net to get the process underway.

Residential locations, dynamic IP:

  • 1.5Mbps/1Mbps $35/mo
  • 3Mbps/1Mbps $40/mo
  • 6Mbps/1Mbps $45/mo
  • 10 12Mbps/1Mbps $65/mo $50/mo
  • 18Mbps/1Mbps $80/mo $55/mo

Residential locations, 8 static IPs:

  • 1.5Mbps/1Mbps $60/mo $55/mo
  • 3Mbps/1Mbps $65/mo $60/mo
  • 6Mbps/1Mbps $70/mo
  • 10 12Mbps/1Mbps $90/mo $75/mo
  • 18Mbps/1Mbps $105/mo $80/mo

Business locations, dynamic IP:

  • 1.5Mbps/1Mbps $60/mo $45/mo
  • 3Mbps/1Mbps $65/mo $50/mo
  • 6Mbps/1Mbps $70/mo $60/mo
  • 10 12Mbps/1Mbps $90/mo $70/mo
  • 18Mbps/1Mbps $105/mo $80/mo

Business locations, 8 static IPs:

  • 1.5Mbps/1Mbps $70/mo $55/mo
  • 3Mbps/1Mbps $75/mo $60/mo
  • 6Mbps/1Mbps $80/mo $75/mo
  • 10 12Mbps/1Mbps $100/mo $85/mo
  • 18Mbps/1Mbps $115/mo $100/mo

I am very pleased with the growth in customer signups for Fusion and FlexLink products on our new network, and I appreciate everyone’s continued patronage. Please tell a neighbor about Sonic.net Fusion!

Note: Product speeds noted above are delivered as a range from the next lower product up to the maximum, for example 18Mbps/1Mbps service may be delivered as any speed greater than 12Mbps (the next product down) up to 18Mbps, with upstream of up to 1Mbps. Actual delivered speed is based upon copper line quality and distance. If the delivered sync rate does not meet the range of the product ordered, a downgrade and pricing reduction to the lower speed product tier is applied.

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  1. 14 Responses to “Fusion Pricing Reductions”

  2. Sonic.net is the best!

    Now if you could just offer this to us out in Glen Ellen, 20k ft from the CO.

    Joking aside, I love the service I get in Sebastopol.

    Keep up the good work!

    =)

    By Devin Baskin on Aug 27, 2009

  3. great product, better than any of your competitors including AT&T….

    By rick lewis on Aug 27, 2009

  4. I’m stoked that I can double my download speed for another $5 a month. 12Mbps down, here I come.

    By Nick on Aug 27, 2009

  5. Good move. nice to see. With streaming video it’s always helpful to have a bit more bandwidth.

    Now to get faster uploads.

    By david sanger on Aug 27, 2009

  6. David,

    We’re working on faster upstream and downstream products. There will be additional announcements in the future on these as we get them rolled out.

    -Dane

    By Dane Jasper on Aug 27, 2009

  7. Just called and upgraded to 18/1 MB! I am happy Sonic customer for over 4 years now. Thanks Sonic!

    By M Peter on Aug 27, 2009

  8. Dane, does the new Fusion 12Mbs product actually top out at over 13Mbs ?

    as in Sonic.net CEO Blog » Blog Archive » A little bit extra http://bit.ly/yAlRR

    By david sanger on Aug 27, 2009

  9. David,

    Yes, for good measure, we’ve padded all products with an extra 10% in the maximum sync setting, so a “12Mbps” product is actually set at 13.2Mbps in the DSLAM. Bonus!

    -Dane

    By Dane Jasper on Aug 27, 2009

  10. Aha -thanks Dane.

    On another matter is there an discussion of usage caps? It’s been in the news lately http://bit.ly/18eTiq about limiting hi-volume download.

    What is Sonic’s point of view on this issue?

    By david sanger on Aug 29, 2009

  11. David,

    We don’t have any plans for usage caps at this time. I hope that they never become necessary.

    -Dane

    By Dane Jasper on Aug 30, 2009

  12. Dane,

    Would it be possible to put the pricing structure on the Fusion sales page before folks have to go through the whole “check for availability” rigamarole. When I’m trying to sell people on Sonic service, it is very frustrating when I A) can’t remember your pricing tiers because I shouldn’t have to, and B) can’t show people your pricing tier.

    It then becomes all hand-wavy and a harder sell.

    Thanks,
    Marshall

    By Marshall McGowan on Sep 1, 2009

  13. Run the test at dslreports and get ranked!

    I just got upgraded to the 12Mbps product and I’m in the top 10 speed tests in the last month.

    http://www.dslreports.com/archive?cid=93

    By Nick on Sep 1, 2009

  14. Marshall, we’re working on getting all the pricing onto the Fusion sales page. For now, you can find it here on the blog, both for single and dual pair products.

    By Dane Jasper on Sep 11, 2009

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