• File synchronization and sharing has never been so easy as it is with Dropbox. Dropbox allows users to backup, share, & synchronize up to 2 GB of files over the internet and across multiple computers for free. Fear not, for those who need to sync over 2GB of data there is a 50GB and 100GB plan available. The catch is those plans are not free. Dropbox supports Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android operating systems. Dropbox also allows you to sync files of any type. This means you can easily transfer pics, music, or files from an iPhone to a Linux Desktop or from a Motorola Droid to a Mac Book. There are also multiple plugins for various browsers that

    Nov 01,
    - by semoadmin
  • In 2003, I sat in on a session at a conference in San Francisco. The topic was "Smart Radios" and the discussion was thrilling. They also spoke about how there was an outside chance that our FCC would open up prime frequencies to be used without licenses. And how these smart radios were able to sense the TV Channels airspace and if it didn't sense a channel, it could use that channel.

    Sep 23,
  • RECAP: A Missouri Statute which has already been tested in the U.S. Supreme Court requires the City to sell telecommunications services "at cost" to other telecommunications companies like semo.net or Big River Telephone. But the new City Ordinance has a column labeled "cost to serve" and "New Rate" which clearly shows over $3,000 dollars profit per month has been built into the new rates.

    Sep 13,
  • The following was read at the Poplar Bluff City Council meeting during Citizen Input on July 6th, 2010. ============ My name is Brian Becker, I own Poplar Bluff Internet also known as semo.net. A month ago I stood before City Council asking for action. It’s now been 49 days of being prevented by City Cable to sign up new customers and in several instances over the past month, even lose the ones I already have.

    Jul 06,
  • One of the factors that sets our company apart is our support department. After each trouble ticket with our support team, our customer is sent a survey by email. I am constantly amazed at the number of high praises our team members get (not because they don't deserve it but because human nature's desire to be more vocal over frustrations one would expect frustration to dominate the responses). Though we sometimes get frustrated responses, the overall majority are wonderful praise of our staff. Over the past week, our team dealt with over 200 customer issues and 19 completed the survey for us. Below are the scores given in all 19 surveys and following that are the messages that accompanied the

    Jun 24,

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