Jonathan’s Story: Network Admin at InfoWest
Jonathan’s Story: Network Administrator at InfoWest
Jonathan Returns to InfoWest
Happy National Gaming Day!
Check out our list of some fun milestones through gaming history. Do you remember? 1970-First at-home video game console hit the market with Magnavox Odyssey. 1975– Video game home consoles with the release of Atari Pong. Early 1970’s– The first arcade opened! Woohoo! Coin-operated gaming comes to life. Think! Pac-Man, Galaga, Asteroids, Donkey Kong, and our Marketing Director’s favorite, Street Fighter. “HADOUKEN!!“
InfoWest Celebrates Second Cedar City Location
This is the second location for Southern Utah’s premier internet provider located just off South Main Street. For the safety of InfoWest customers, employees, friends, family, and community members, InfoWest limited the number of guests in attendance.
2020 School is Cool Backpack Giveaway
St. George, Utah – InfoWest, Southern Utah’s premier internet service provider, is excited to announce the third annual School is Cool backpack giveaway. This year, we have added a second giveaway location and have even more backpacks to give to hundreds of students in our local Utah and Nevada communities.
InfoWest Expands Its Fiber Footprint in Southern Utah
Southern Utah’s original Internet service provider has expanded its fiber network. InfoWest, The Internet People, recently acquired the Sienna Hills Fiber-to-the-Home development from Veracity Networks. Veracity had provided residents of Sienna Hills in Washington, Utah, with fiber internet service for the past ten years.
Join InfoWest and Tell Congress NOT to Tax Your Internet
The House of Representatives Wants to Add a “Universal Service Fund” Fee (tax) to your Internet Bill (H.R 6723).
Most of these fees would be used to subsidize telephone companies to provide broadband service in rural areas. Would you be surprised to learn that many rural telecom providers “wholeheartedly” endorse this bill? InfoWest opposes taxes on internet services. We hope you will join us in fighting this bill.
I joined InfoWest in 2019 as a support ops technician after graduating from Utah Tech University to expand my skills in Information Technology. I was in that role for six months when I decided to expand my skills. I left for an airline to be part of their IT team as a Systems Support Administrator. InfoWest and my managers helped me prepare for that role and taught me new ways to learn which is what I loved about my time at InfoWest.