#TelecomCheckup
Most people pay for internet every month without fully understanding how it actually works.
🏠 Cable internet (Spectrum/Xfinity/Cox) is often shared across nearby homes, which can sometimes lead to slower speeds during busy evening hours.
📱 5G Home Internet (T-Mobile/Verizon/AT&T Air) works wirelessly through nearby cellular towers. Performance may vary depending on congestion, signal strength, weather, and location.
💡 Fiber Internet (AT&T Fiber/Frontier Fiber) uses pulses of light instead of traditional copper wiring, often providing: ⬇️ faster downloads
⬆️ faster uploads
📶 lower latency
🚀 more stable performance
Also, speed is NOT everything.
Someone can technically have “500 Mbps internet” and still experience lag or buffering if latency and connection stability are poor.
🟢 1–20 ms ping = Excellent
🟡 20–50 ms = Good
🟠 50–100 ms = Fair
🔴 100+ ms = Poor
Quick telecom checkup: 🔎 Google “Speed Test” 📶 Run it on your home Wi-Fi 🚀 Compare the results to the speeds you pay for
🤔 Are you really getting what you pay for?
📡 ConnectPoint ISP
Good morning, neighbors.
I just finished putting together this video for an immaculate, modern ADU in Chatsworth. What do you think?
If you’re already paying around $3,000 or more for an apartment, wouldn’t you rather live in an upscale residential area with a private 2-bedroom setup — including one room that could easily be used as a home office?
This is a beautifully renovated first-floor ADU located on the 10000 block of Mason Ave in Chatsworth.
It comes with its own secured parking space just feet away from your front door — no elevators, no long hallways, and no stairs just to get home.
As you can see in the video, it’s also walking distance to grocery stores, shopping centers, Trader Joe’s, local restaurants, mom-and-pop shops, and everyday conveniences.
Ideal for a business professional, someone in the tech or medical field, a retiree, corporate housing, or someone who travels often and wants a clean, quiet, well-maintained place to come home to.
Details:
• 2 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
• Approx. 850 sq. ft.
• Fully renovated
• Stainless steel appliances
• Hardwood floors
• Tesla solar-powered property
• Electric gate
• Private mailing address
• Secured parking space included
• Small pet under 20 lbs considered
• Rent: $3,000/month
• Utilities not included
• Security deposit: $3,000
• 12-month lease
• Available now
The owner is looking for a well-qualified, long-term tenant.
Applicants must have excellent credit, verifiable income, bank statements, and standard supporting documentation.
I’ll be helping pre-screen applicants before scheduling any appointments.
If you’re interested, feel free to call or text me at
(747) 379-9737.
Exact address will be provided to qualified applicants before a scheduled showing.
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“2020 election was stolen” — False
“I won by a landslide” — False
“Mexico is paying for the wall” — False
“COVID would disappear quickly” — False
“Hydroxychloroquine was proven effective against COVID” — Mostly False
“The economy under Biden is the worst in history” — False
“Millions of illegal votes were cast in 2016” — False
“January 6 protesters were peaceful tourists” — False / Misleading
“Trump had the largest inauguration crowd ever” — False
“Windmills cause cancer” — False
“Hurricane Dorian was going to hit Alabama” — False
“Vaccines cause autism” — False
“The U.S. had the cleanest air and water ever under Trump” — Misleading
“Crime in Democratic cities is at record highs” — Mostly False
“NATO allies paid nothing before Trump” — False
“Tariffs are paid by China” — Mostly False
“Democrats support abortion after birth” — False
“Trump had no business dealings with Russia” — False
“Obama wiretapped Trump Tower” — False
“COVID death numbers were inflated” — False / Unsupported
According to databases from outlets like The Washington Post Fact Checker and PolitiFact, Trump accumulated thousands of false or misleading claims during his presidency.
🚨 SFV RENTERS — SOMETHING’S STARTING TO MOVE 🚨
Not everyone’s seeing this yet… but listings and renters are starting to connect in one place.
👉 https://t.co/4Whn6CEOzi
Some are already finding places. Others are posting vacancies and getting real responses.
I’ve started helping with a few open house showings from connections made there—and it’s turning into something I may continue doing more of.
If you’re renting, it’s worth being inside early.
If you have a vacancy, this puts you in front of active eyes.
📢 Tomorrow I’ll be pushing a few listings across Facebook, Craigslist, and Instagram to drive more traffic.
You’ll either see it happening… or hear about it later.
DM me if you have questions.
🚨 RENTERS — HELP BUILD THIS NETWORK 🚨
If you rent in the San Fernando Valley, this is for you.
This group is built to give renters one advantage:
���� See more options before you commit.
As this network grows, so does what you see inside it.
I’m actively bringing in more listings across:
• Apartments
• ADUs / guest houses
• House leases
• Rooms for rent
And working behind the scenes with:
• Leasing managers
• Agents & brokers
• Local property contacts
Plus expanding exposure across:
• Facebook groups
• Craigslist
• Social media
👉 More listings. More visibility. More options.
Most renters wait until the last minute—
that’s when choices are limited.
This lets you:
• Watch the market early
• Compare real options
• Move when it actually makes sense
👉 Join here:
https://t.co/4Whn6CFmoQ�
🤝 Know someone renting? Invite them—friends, family, or co-workers.
The stronger the network, the better the options for everyone.
Los Angeles County’s fiscal failures stem from systemic mismanagement of funds.
The fix is clear: require independent third-party audits before, during, and after funding—applied to all recipients, including government agencies, nonprofits, vendors, contractors, and suppliers.
Establish a centralized oversight hub to standardize reporting, track funds in real time, and enforce compliance.
Without continuous, enforceable oversight, mismanagement will continue. Read: Building Hope From Streets to Stability - A Pathway out of Homelessness
Los Angeles County’s fiscal failures stem from systemic mismanagement of funds.
The fix is clear: require independent third-party audits before, during, and after funding—applied to all recipients, including government agencies, nonprofits, vendors, contractors, and suppliers.
Establish a centralized oversight hub to standardize reporting, track funds in real time, and enforce compliance.
Without continuous, enforceable oversight, mismanagement will continue. Read: Building Hope From Streets to Stability - A Pathway out of Homelessness
Los Angeles County’s fiscal failures stem from systemic mismanagement of funds.
The fix is clear: require independent third-party audits before, during, and after funding—applied to all recipients, including government agencies, nonprofits, vendors, contractors, and suppliers.
Establish a centralized oversight hub to standardize reporting, track funds in real time, and enforce compliance.
Without continuous, enforceable oversight, mismanagement will continue. Read: Building Hope From Streets to Stability - A Pathway out of Homelessness
🔷🔷🔷 Los Angeles County’s fiscal failures stem from systemic mismanagement of funds.
The fix is clear: require independent third-party audits before, during, and after funding—applied to all recipients, including government agencies, nonprofits, vendors, contractors, and suppliers.
Establish a centralized oversight hub to standardize reporting, track funds in real time, and enforce compliance.
Without continuous, enforceable oversight, mismanagement will continue. Read: Building Hope: From Streets to Stability - A pathway out of Homelessness.