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Impulse Advanced Communications is proud to win the Santa Barbara Chamber’s Business Innovator of the Year Award.

Impulse Advanced Communications Innovator of the Year Award

Impulse Advanced Communications’ president Dave Clark was awarded the Santa Barbara Chamber’s business Innovator of the year award at the Four Seasons Biltmore Coral Casino.  Impulse was nominated by many of our customers for the successful implementation of our NextGen Broadband services.  Impulse NextGen broadband has enabled Santa Barbara businesses to more reliably connect to the Internet at faster speeds for a competitive price.  Through Impulse’s innovative business practices we have ensured that Santa Barbara businesses stay competitive in todays hyper connected world.

Enjoy Dave’s great acceptance speech below.

Impulse Advanced Communications selected as 2012′s Business of the Year by the Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce

Goleta’s Finest is a 63-year tradition honoring remarkable individuals whose contributions have enhanced the Goleta community.  Impulse is honored to be this year’s Business of the Year award recipient.

This years award recipients will be honored with a formal celebration from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Nov. 28th at the Bacara Resort & Spa.  The evening will include ample appetizers and cocktail hour, followed by the awards ceremony.  Call 805.967.2500 x4 in advance to secure your seats. Please join us on this memorable evening and “A Celebration of Community.”

To learn more take a look at Noozhawk.com or the Goleta Valley Chamber’s website.

Congratulations to Jessie Bryan, Director of Systems Engineering, for winning Pacific Coast Business Times 2012 40 under 40 award!

Over the last 12 months Jessie Bryan has led the effort to deploy Impulse’s next generation broadband Internet access services, bringing better high speed Internet and telephone service options to the area’s small and mid-size businesses. Mr. Bryan has held the position of Director of Systems Engineering with Impulse Advanced Communications since December 2005. As leader of the company’s systems administration and engineering efforts he pioneered the company’s hosted Voice over IP service and most recently led the development of the company’s Next Generation Internet access products.

Mr. Bryan joined Impulse in 2000 as a Systems Administrator and later held the position of Systems Manager before assuming responsibility for the entire systems engineering group. Prior to joining Impulse, Mr. Bryan held systems administration and support positions with the Institute of Computer Technology in Sunnyvale, California as well as the Santa Clara County Office of Education. He holds a degree in Network Administration from De Anza College in Cupertino.

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It’s time for another Impulse party, but this time it’s to help celebrate the Foodbank’s 30th anniversary!

Impulse and the Santa Barbara Foodbank would like to invite you to a evening of wine, cocktails, hors d’oeurves, and networking on the beautiful Canary roof top.

Please come help us celebrate and enjoy the beautiful views of Santa Barbara with some of Santa Barbara’s leading executives and professionals.

When: Tuesday, August 28th, 2012 from 5:00 to 7:00
Where: Canary Hotel Rooftop at 31 West Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara CA 93101
Who: Business Professionals, Friends, and Partners

Please RSVP to party@impulse.net by August 24th. We hope to see you there!

Ampersand Studios offering live video via cloud technology with help from Impulse Broadband Ethernet Service.

Download the full Santa Barbara News Press article PDF here.

Article featured in Sunday edition of the Santa Barbara New-Press www.newspress.com and www.ampersandstudiossb.com

Download the full Santa Barbara News Press article PDF here.

Article featured in Sunday edition of the Santa Barbara New-Press www.newspress.com and www.ampersandstudiossb.com

Impulse launches Next-Gen Broadband targeted at small businesses.

Impulse is excited to announce the second product based on our next-generation Santa Barbara network.  Impulse Next-Gen Broadband is designed from the ground up to provide reliability and quality for Santa Barbara’s small to mid-size businesses.  With a focus on redundancy and speed, Impulse Next-Gen broadband is delivered by two independent Internet connections working together.  Speeds up to 35Mbps x 3Mbps are available for qualifying businesses.

The technology is based on the newest version of the DSL specification which enables single Internet connections up to 25Mbps.  To ensure a rock solid Internet experience Impulse is bonding two of these connections to provide a faster, more reliable service.  Bonding allows us to provide up to 35Mbps down and 3Mbps up.

When Impulse set out to design this new service, we based it on the communication solutions previously reserved for larger businesses.  These features include redundancy with auto-failover and lower latency and jitter for VoIP, video chatting and remote desktop.  Rather than just focusing on speed we believe the quality and reliability of the Internet connection is just as important.

By bonding two Internet circuits we are able to provide faster speeds at further distances to customers.  If a circuit has any issues a customers Internet will seamlessly continue to function with no noticeable side effects besides a speed degradation.  All Next-Gen Internet circuits are proactively monitored so in the event of any circuit failure our local Santa Barbara team are alerted 24×7.

The following dedicated speeds are available for qualifying businesses between Carpinteria and Goleta:

- 5 Mbps x 2 Mbps – $110/month

- 10 Mbps x 3 Mbps – $140/month

- 15 Mbps x 3 Mbps – $230/month

- 20 Mbps x 3 Mbps – $300/month

- 35 Mbps x 3 Mbps – $400/month

To learn more contact Impulse at 805.456.5800 or email sales@impulse.net

Download the full Pacific Coast Business Times Web Wars article PDF here.

The Impulse team has been working on something big for the last 18 months; our next-generation Internet network! We are finally ready to announce the first product resulting from these efforts, but I’d like to start by covering what it takes to bring next-generation Internet to Santa Barbara.

Internet access is primarily delivered via three different types of transport: coaxial cable (“coax”), fiber, or traditional copper pairs of wire originally used for telephone service. Coax is owned in Santa Barbara by the local cable company, Cox. Cox is in charge of these lines and controls the equipment used to provide Internet over their facilities. Fiber is a great option for high speed bandwidth but the cost of trenching all the streets in Santa Barbara and laying fiber to each customer premises is prohibitive. That leaves good old fashioned copper wires. The copper is controlled by Verizon in the Santa Barbara area, but since it was originally deployed through a government-regulated monopoly, all phone companies with the proper license can use this shared copper infrastructure to provide communications services.

For the last few years Verizon has stopped improving Internet offerings using their traditional copper and focused instead on deploying fiber to the home (FiOS) in areas of new construction where they can create a new monopoly on that fiber. T-1s and DSL are the only options and DSL has been stuck at 7Mbps x 768Kbps. Impulse decided it was time to change this. Eighteen months ago we received our Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) license which allows us to use Verizon’s raw copper wire between the customer premises and our electronics. All the copper in the area runs back to a Central Office (C.O.). There are six C.O.s from Ellwood to Carpinteria, and Impulse has leased space in five of them: Ellwood, Goleta, Los Positas, Santa Barbara, and Carpinteria.

There have been big advances in the equipment available to provide faster, higher quality Internet access using standard copper wires. Impulse has spent the last year deploying this next generation infrastructure and is ready to announce our first of a few new products: Impulse Broadband Ethernet. Impulse Broadband Ethernet provides dedicated symmetrical speeds of up to 40Mbps x 40Mbps. The product is designed for businesses in the Goleta to Carpinteria area that require quality dedicated bandwidth with fast upload speeds to connect to the Internet or to their other offices. Many companies have also moved their business software to the cloud and need much faster upload speeds than cable, T-1 or DSL can offer. Until now the only option for these companies was to work with companies like us to trench the streets and install costly fiber lines. While this is a great solution for a company with the budget, there are many other businesses that would benefit from these speeds but have not been able to justify the expense.

Impulse Broadband Ethernet is based on a technology called Ethernet over Copper (EoC) which involves bonding up to 8 standard copper pairs of wire (“loop”), and depending on the distance the copper wire travels from the C.O., can provide speeds up to 5.7Mbps per loop. This copper wire is connected to Impulse’s next-generation hardware at the Verizon C.O. and terminated at the customer premises via a managed device that provides a standard Ethernet connection to the customer. Impulse offers the following symmetrical bandwidth speeds of 5Mbps, 10Mbps, 20Mbps, 30Mbps, or 40Mbps.

For more information on this game changing business connection click here or give Impulse a call at 805-456-5800.  Also stay tuned for our next small business communications products coming soon…

For the last 18 months Impulse has been working on something new… We are almost ready to launch the first of a series of new services in the Santa Barbara area. Stay tuned for for an update.

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