New business seeks to expand community's Internet reach

NORWICH – Cedar Heart Wireless, located on the corner of Birdsall and Hale Streets, will be offering high speed wireless Internet service to customers in and around Chenango County when it opens next week.
“Our main objective is to offer high-quality service at a price people can afford,” said Cedar Heart’s Chief Tech Officer Chad Raphael. Service will be available to residents in Norwich, Syracuse and Utica, along with may of the smaller, more rural areas such as Smyrna, New Berlin and South New Berlin. “Within the next four months, we’re going to have a total of 15 tower locations within the Norwich area,” Raphael said.
The cost for residential service will start at $29.95 per month with a one year contract. Separate charges for installation and equipment apply. Month to month plans are also available. Cedar Heart will also offer service to college students at a discounted rate. An enhanced dial-up service has been designed for the students, costing $9.95 per month. The cost for high speed access will be determined on a case by case basis.
According to Raphael, the company hopes to launch its Voice Over IP service within the next month. Raphael claims the telephone service is nearly capable of replacing the standard copper telephone line service. They will also be hosting business and home security systems, and may be offering more services in the future.
Also within one month, Cedar Heart plans to offer a special financing service for computers. The service would allow low-income households to have a computer and Internet access at a low monthly cost, determined on a case by case basis. “We feel this would offer a good service, because there is a lack in the technology department in this area,” Raphael said.
A complete list of prices and information can be found at www.cedarheartwireless.com. The company will be updating the information on the site weekly, as services are added. Raphael hopes to add online bill pay service in the near future. “We have a lot in the process of being completed,” he said.
Opening Cedar Heart Wireless is a project that has been in the works for over three years. “We just want to give something back to the community that has given so much to us,” Raphael said.
Anyone interested in hearing more about the high speed Internet service can call Cedar Heart Wireless’ service, sales and tech line at 1-800-347-8073, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. from Monday through Saturday.

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