Rural Central Valley's gigabit internet provider. 1 Gig down / 200 Mbps up over fixed wireless. 34 years. 20+ towers. 1,000 sq miles from Elk Grove to Stockton.
It's 7 o'clock on a summer night out here. Someone streaming, a kid gaming, Grandma on video, work wrapping up at the kitchen table. All on one connection.
How many things are pulling on yours right now?
Call your internet company and you usually get hold music and a script from three states away. Call us out here and a real person picks up. Local, knows your road, actually helps. Since 1994. (800) 982-7675
952 down. 171 up. Rowland Ct, Galt.
No other rural provider in our coverage area can deliver this. Not Starlink, not T-Mobile or Verizon 5G Home, not AT&T. Frontier's fiber stops at the edge of town.
Softcom Freedom GIG runs on a dedicated local tower. The HQ and the support team are right here in Galt.
📞 (800) 982-7675
The number nobody out here can touch: 200 Mbps upload.
That's up to 10X what Starlink or 5G home internet push from rural Central Valley. It's why their video calls freeze and their cameras lag.
Softcom Freedom GIG runs on a dedicated local tower. 1,000 down, 200 up. No shared cell bandwidth, no satellite weather drops.
Check your address: (800) 982-7675
"1 Gig" means nothing if you can't get it at your address.
Softcom delivers it for real in rural Central Valley. 1,000 down / 200 up, up to 10X the upload of Starlink and 5G home internet.
The only gig you can actually get out here.
The internet was always somebody else's afterthought out here.
Cable stops at city limits. Cellular points at freeways. Satellite builds for "anywhere with sky."
Softcom was made for rural Central Valley. Not repurposed for it.
Freedom GIG install in Galt. Wired: 1,082 down / 221 up.
No other rural provider in our coverage area can deliver these speeds. Starlink can't. T-Mobile can't. Verizon can't. AT&T can't.
One way to get gig in rural Central Valley.
Customer win-back. Acampo install this morning.
They left Softcom for Verizon Home Internet. They came back to Freedom GIG.
Wired test: 916 down / 215 up.
Verizon Home Internet typically delivers 5-30 Mbps upload. We're delivering 215. That's why they came back.
5G home internet is leftover cell tower capacity, repackaged as a home internet product. When your neighbor's phone is busy, your home internet is whatever's left over. Not a glitch. The architecture.
Honest breakdown of fiber vs coax vs wireless on the blog →
N. Graham Rd, Acampo just hit 1,100 Mbps down / 254 Mbps up on Freedom GIG.
Local Acampo tower, Gig speeds up to 8 miles out. Built for home internet first, not cell network leftovers.
📞 (800) 982-7675
Harvey Rd, Galt just upgraded to Freedom GIG.
1,055 Mbps Down. 202 Mbps Up.
10x the upload speed of Starlink, T-Mobile, or Verizon home internet, without the 7 PM slowdown.
Dedicated fixed wireless. Local tower. No sharing with phones.
(800) 982-7675
The Acampo tower just got faster. Up to 1 Gig down / 200 Mbps up.
Softcom customers in Acampo, Galt, Herald, and Lodi: still on an older plan? You're leaving speed on the table.
📞 (800) 982-7675
25 Mbps → 1,063 Mbps. One Clements customer. One upgrade. One local tower.
No satellite. No cell network. No deprioritization.
This is what fixed wireless actually looks like in 2026.
📞 (800) 982-7675
Your home internet shouldn't get slower because everyone in town is on their phone.
T-Mobile and Verizon deprioritize home internet behind cell traffic. Starlink deprioritizes residential behind business.
Softcom doesn't. No priority tiers. Same speed at 7 PM and 2 AM.
Two more Acampo customers just hit 903/208 and 963/196 Mbps.
Done fighting for bandwidth? (800) 982-7675
Fiber cut took out T-Mobile and weakened Verizon across Galt today. Softcom customers? Not a single interruption.
That's the difference between a network built on local redundancy and one that depends on a single line to Sacramento.
34 years. Still connected.