DSL High Speed Internet
San Jose California (CA)
South Valley Internet's San Jose Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) services include the choice of several DSL formats that speed your access between 30 and 50 times over dial-up performance. Our basic service includes superior 24/7 technical support provided by US-based engineers who understand your needs - and your questions.
Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) is the most commonly deployed DSL format. SVI offers ADSL performance of up to 1.5 Mbps for downloads and up to 768 kbps for uploads. Other San Jose DSL options include IDSL, offering performance up to 144 kbps over digital lines, and Single-Line DSL (SDSL), which is ideal for web site hosting and teleconferencing.
Business DSL - San Jose California
South Valley Internet's San Jose DSL services include the choice of several DSL formats with performance of up to 7.1Mbps for downloads and up to 768Kbps for uploads. Garlic.com's Business DSL service includes exceptional 24/7 technical support from experienced California based support engineers, unlimited e-mail accounts at your domain, web hosting and access to our control panel enabling one click moves, adds and changes.
Business DSL account includes unlimited email accounts at your domain, 50 MB of space on a web server, domain hosting, and 4 static IP's.
About San Jose California
San Jose is the third-largest city in California, and the tenth-largest in the United States. It is the county seat of Santa Clara County. San Jose is located in Silicon Valley, at the south end of San Francisco Bay. Once a small farming city, San Jose became a magnet for suburban newcomers in new housing developments between the 1960s and the 1990s, and is now the largest city in Northern California. The official United States Census Bureau population estimate for July 1, 2006 is 929,936.
Originally known as El Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe, San Jose was founded on November 29, 1777 as the first town in the Spanish colony of Nueva California, which later became Alta California. The city served as a farming community to support Spanish military installations at San Francisco and Monterey. When California gained statehood in 1850, San Jose served as its first capital.
After more than 150 years as an agricultural center, increased demand for housing from soldiers and other veterans returning from World War II, as well as aggressive expansion during the 1950s and 1960s, led San Jose to become a bedroom community for Silicon Valley. Growth in the 1970s attracted more businesses to the city. In the late 1980s, after four decades of heavy development and population growth, San Jose surpassed San Francisco in population to become the third most populous city in California. By the 1990s, San Jose's location within the booming local technology industry earned the city the nickname Capital of Silicon Valley.