DSL High Speed Internet
Santa Cruz California (CA)
South Valley Internet's Santa Cruz 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 Santa Cruz 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 - Santa Cruz California
South Valley Internet's Santa Cruz 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 Santa Cruz California
Santa Cruz is well-known for watersports such as sailing, diving, swimming, paddling, and surfing. It is the home of O'Neill Wetsuits and Santa Cruz Surfboards, as well as Santa Cruz Skateboards and Santa Cruz Bicycles. Santa Cruz also houses Derby skate park, the first public skate park in the USA as well as the brand new Mike Fox skatepark. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is California's oldest amusement park and a designated State Historic Landmark.
Home to two National Historic Landmarks, a 1911 Charles I. D. Looff Carousel and 1924 Giant Dipper roller coaster, the Boardwalk has been owned and operated by the Santa Cruz Seaside Company since 1915.
Santa Cruz is the reputed site of the first surfing in California in 1885, when three Hawaiian princes, Prince Edward, Prince David and Prince Jonah Kalaniana'ole, surfed on locally milled redwood boards at the mouth of the San Lorenzo River. Santa Cruz has 11 world-class surf breaks, including the point breaks over rock bottoms near Steamer's Lane and Pleasure Point, which create some of the best surfing waves in the world.
Home to the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum at Steamer Lane, which continues to be staffed by docents such as Harry Mayo and others from the Santa Cruz Surfing Club who have surfed Santa Cruz waves since the 1930s.
Santa Cruz hosts several surf contests drawing international participants each year, including the O'Neill Cold Water Classic, the International Longboard Association contest, and many others. Was home to the Miss California Pageant, state finals to Miss America for six decades.