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Aguilar,
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Just off
I-25, 34 miles north of the New Mexico / Colorado state line, Aguilar is a quite township
with roots deep into the coal mining history of the region. With a population around 650,
they are managing to stay progressive with the possibility of a new subdivision while
retaining their old west charm. Aguilar is one of Colorado's hidden treasurers that is
waiting to be discovered by those looking for a slower pace of live in a country setting.
City of Aguilar |
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November
2, 2007
A contract was signed between RBT and the City of Aguilar to provide broadband
Internet access to their community. Construction of our (NOC) Network Operations Center
with begin within the next 30 days and should be in operation by December 15, 2007.November 30, 2007
The repairs on the (NOC) located in Aguilar have been completed and power along
with telephone service and a alarm system has been installed. We are currently waiting for
the installation of the T-1 Internet connectivity line to be installed. This is the final
stage before we begin testing of signal strength coverage of Aguilar. |
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February
25, 2008
Finally, Qwest delivered our high speed T-1 line to our (NOC), this line is required to
provide high speed Internet service to the area. |
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February
26, 2008
Transmission tower construction and will be completed on February 29 and a test
signal will begin so out engineers can turn the system so the signal will completely cover
Aguilar. |
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March
31, 2008
High-Speed Internet service is now operational in Aguilar, and the best part is the
service is FREE! The internet will remain free during our testing period that is
scheduled to be complete on April 5, 2008 at which time the service will become a pay
service at two rates;
(1) Monthly @ $39.95 or (2) Daily @ $2.99We hope the
citizens of Aguilar enjoy High-Speed Internet and will call on us if you experience any
issues. Just remember, until April 5 we will be fine-tuning the system, so there may be
short outages and changes in signal strength. |
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Motels / Hotels
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Janurary 07, 2008
Set along the historic Santa Fe Trail, just off exit 52 at the northern Walsenburg
exit you will find a quaint, old style motel convent to gas, food and shopping. |
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High speed Internet service has been installed at the Budget
Host Motel in Walsenburg, This system is a pay-per-use at $2.99 per day. One of our new
customers called to say she lives on the road because of her job, and stays at many motels
that offer High Speed Internet. However, our service is the fastest she has ever used. |
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Truck Stops
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| Aguilar,
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Located
at exit 34 on the southern end of I-25, Amntos Truck Stop offer fuel and food
services along with the amenities trucks require. The restaurant is open from 5 AM to 11PM
7 days per week, and there is 3 acres of parking for big rigs.
February 29,2008
A install crew will be surveying Amntos for the placement of a repeater/bridge
system to provide High Speed Internet to the truck stop and its customers. This will be a
pay Hotspot at $2.99 per 24 hours, and once a customer registers, they will have the
ability to move between any of our locations without having to pay again for the time they
have paid for.
The truck stop should be on line by April 15, 2008. |
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| Walsenburg,
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February
18, 2008
The High Speed Wireless Internet service installed at the Budget Host motel also covers
the Truck Stop located on I-25 at exit 52. |
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| Navajo,
Co |
March
31, 2008
Currently, surveys are being conducted to evaulate the possibilities of bring
High-Speed Internet to the areas that can not currently get broadband. Check back
for updates. |
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| Gardner,
Co |
March
31, 2008
Currently, surveys are being conducted to evaulate the possibilities of bring
High-Speed Internet to the areas that can not currently get broadband. Check back
for updates. |
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