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LEWISTOWN, PA —  July 18, 2012 — One-Stop Communications of Pa Inc. announced that it is now providing Exede high speed Internet service to Central Pennsylvania.

Exede Internet offers speeds up to 12 Mbps (megabits per second) downstream and up to 3 Mbps upstream. ViaSat, the provider of well-known WildBlue Internet service, recently launched this new Internet service, which brings together the highest capacity satellite in the world, state-of-the-art ground equipment and breakthrough web acceleration technology, all optimized to deliver high-speed, high-quality streaming to consumers.

Since the launch tens of thousands of customers nationwide have already signed up for the new, faster Exede service. The response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive.

“As a local dealer serving this community for many years, I’m very pleased to be the first retailer in this area to provide very fast Internet to new and existing customers who have never been able to get speeds like this in the past,” said Michael Buffington, President of One-Stop Commmunications.  Our initial customers are thrilled with the speed and reliability of Exede, and we’re gearing up to provide service to many more customers here in Central Pennsylvania.”

 “I had no idea that satellite internet service could deliver this kind of speed,” said Paul Rehm, a regional sales consultant, who was among the first customers to receive the service in the country. “Make no mistake, Exede is screaming Internet.”

According to another early subscriber who lives outside a major urban area, “Exede Internet is better than the DSL service I had,” said entrepreneur Ray Rodriguez.  “It’s about four times as fast.”

One-Stop Communications of Pa, Inc. is a local retailer that has been providing the local central Pennsylvania market with personal and business communication products for over 16 years.  They are located at 126 Electric Avenue, Lewistown.  


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  • Free preview of seven distinct ENCORE channels, ENCORE HD, MOVIEPLEX and INDIEPLEX HD
  • Available to all DISH customers through July 24th

During the month of July, all DISH customers can enjoy a wide variety of recently released and classic movies at no charge, as the satellite-TV provider offers a summer movie special with free previews of seven distinct ENCORE channels (including both ENCORE HD East and ENCORE West), ENCORE HD, MOVIEPLEX and the INDIEPLEX HD premium movie channels.

Through July 24th, the free preview will provide DISH subscribers access to the two-part ENCORE Original event “Thorne,” hundreds of great movies including “The Social Network,” “Secretariat,” “The Green Hornet” and nineteen classic movies from the action-packed James Bond collection.

INDIEPLEX HD delivers in July high-definition movies from outside the ordinary straight to your living room, such as “The Madness of King George,” “Cookie’s Fortune” and “Wonderland.”

“DISH is about movies; we provide more options than any other pay-TV provider,” said Dave Shull, senior vice president of Programming at DISH. “The strong complement of movie and premium programming offered by the ENCORE and ‘PLEX services is a great vehicle to be on display in July for our customers. This free preview gives a taste of the options through our programming packages and services.”

The free preview channel lineup includes:

  • ENCORE, channels 340 (ENCORE HD East) and 341 (ENCORE West)
  • ENCORE WESTERNS, channel 342
  • ENCORE ACTION, channel 343
  • ENCORE SUSPENSE, channel 344
  • ENCORE DRAMA, channel 345
  • ENCORE LOVE, channel 346
  • ENCORE FAMILY, channel 347
  • MOVIEPLEX, channel 377
  • INDIEPLEX HD, channel 378

Normally, the seven distinct ENCORE channels and MOVIEPLEX are available to DISH subscribers through the America’s Top 250™ or the America’s Everything Pak™ programming packages. ENCORE SUSPENSE, INDIEPLEX HD and MOVIEPLEX are available to subscribers of DISH’s Blockbuster @Home package, which includes more than 20 high-definition channels, a by-mail movie-disc service and thousands of streaming movies available online and through Internet-connected DISH set-top boxes.


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One-Stop Communications of Pa, Inc. was presented with an award from AT&T Mobility for their sales performance.

During AT&T Mobility’s 5th annual Northeast Region Dealer Conference in Boston, Massachusetts, One-Stop Communications was presented with an award by Steve Hodges, AT&T President of the Northeast Region.  The award recognizes One-Stop Communications for the best sales performance of AT&T’s Philadelphia market, which includes Eastern Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.

“I am honored to receive the award from AT&T on behalf of our customers and our dedicated staff.” says Michael Buffington, President of One-Stop.  “We have a wonderful group of knowledgeable, hard-working people helping our customers, and without them, this accomplishment would be impossible.”


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This weekend AT&T Mobility expanded it’s 3G/4G wireless data service and speeds into Mifflin and Juniata Counties.  Mulitple towers in our area now have 3G/4G service (UMTS).   

Find out how to make your smartphone come alive at One-Stop Communications.  To celebrate the upgrades we are offering the following discounts through July 7th.

  • $40 off any 4G smartphone
  • 40% off standard accessories with the purchase of 4 or more accessories for any 4G smartphone
  • $400 off the purchase of any four 4G phone smartphones

Celebrate this 4th of July with 4G!

*See store for complete details.


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On June 29, 2007, thousands of fans camped in long lines to to get their hands on the newly launched iPhone. The new iPhone rocked the world. Revolutionary in design, function and ecosystem, it set off the mobile data storm. In three days, Apple sold a million of them. 

Even if you are not an Apple iPhone fan, you have to respect the revolutionary change they caused in the wireless phone industry.  They have changed the way we communicate and interact with the world.  

Happy 5th Birthday iPhone!!!


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Mifflin County Communities That Care (CTC) made award presentations to the winners of their Underage Drinking Prevention commercial contest. All Mifflin County high school students in the media classes were invited to submit a 30-second public service announcement (PSA).  As part of the awards, the winning students were given a total of $250 in gift certificates to be used at One-Stop Communications.

The theme of the student commercials was “Most Mifflin County Teens Have Better Things to do than to Drink Alcohol.”  In their commercials, students were asked to include statistics from the 2009 Youth Survey, which was taken by over 1,000 youth in Mifflin County.  Results of this survey showed that most teens do not drink regularly, despite the common misperception to the contrary.

The PSAs were shown at the 3rd Annual Community Movie Night on June 15, 2012 to the crowd of about 200 attendees. The PSAs will be shown at community events in the future.

  • 1st Place winnersBrandi Sherwood and Suruchi Sheth (seniors) 
  • 2nd Place winner:  Maddie Berrier (junior) 
  • 3rd Place winner: Patrick VanBuren (senior) 

Photo L-R: Mr. Roger Herto (Media Class Teacher), Brandi Sherwood, Maddie Berrier, Patrick VanBuren, and Suruchi Sheth (5/29/12)


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Be sure to visit our store to enter “DIRECTV’s Ultimate $25,000 Cash Giveaway” for your chance to win $25,000.

A couple years ago one of our customers won a new HDTV from DIRECTV.  We would love to see one of customers win $25,000.

Entry forms will be available in our store until October 1, 2012.  See store for complete details. 

NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN.  A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCE OF WINNING.  Open only to legal residents of the 50US/DC who are 18 or older at the time of entry.  Void where prohibited.  Sweepstakes begins at 12:00:00 am PDT on 6/1/12, and ends at 11:59:59 pm PDT on 10/3/12.  Enter on-site at an event or online at www.directveventsweeps.com.  Grand Prize (1): $25,000.  Odds of winning depend on the total number of eligible entries received.  Subject to full Official Rules available on-site display or at www.directveventsweeps.com.  Sponsor: DIRECTV, LLC, 2230 E. Imperial Hwy., El Segundo, CA 90245.


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Now there’s a better way to get home phone service.  AT&T Wireless Home Phone service uses a wireless device to give you everything you love about your home phone at a better price.  You can keep your existing home number and continue using your home phones.  It’s never been easier or more affordable to have home phone service. 

Get more.  Save more.

  • Plans as low as $9.99 or get unlimited nationwide calling for just 19.99
  • Free equipment with a 2-year service agreement
  • No need to change phone numbers
  • Keep your existing home phones
  • Unlimited night and weekend calling
  • Unlimited mobile to mobile calling
  • Rollover minutes
  • Voicemail
  • Caller ID
  • Call waiting
  • 3-way calling
  • Back-up battery operation

Reserve your new Wireless Home Phone at One-Stop Communications.  Product available on June 25, 2012.


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In honor of the brave men and women serving our country, One-Stop Communications, your exclusive AT&T Mobility dealer is having a military appreciation sale. You’ll save $20 on every phone in stock, and, if you are a veteran or serving in the military you’ll get an additional $10 off, plus, One-Stop is offering 20% off all standard phone accessories. Pick-up that new phone or accessory at the military appreciation sale going on now through May 31st at One Stop Communications.

Thank you for everything you do!!


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What is the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA)?

The Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) is the system interface to the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) service that wireless carriers are rolling out across the nation in 2012. CMAS is a partnership between FEMA, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and wireless carriers, to enhance public safety. The rules for CMAS are published by the FCC at 47 CFR 10.

CMAS allows public safety authorities to use FEMA’s IPAWS Open Platform for Emergency Networks (IPAWS-OPEN) to send geographically targeted, text-like Wireless Emergency Alerts to the public. WEAs will relay Presidential, AMBER, and Imminent Threat alerts to mobile phones using cell broadcast technology that will not get backlogged during times of emergency when wireless voice and data services are highly congested.

Who sends CMAS/WEA alerts?

Most CMAS/WEA alerts will be issued by NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS).  The NWS can send weather-related alerts to any region in the country.  CMAS will be used by the NWS only for the most imminent and severe weather conditions (e.g. tornado warnings).

Imminent Threat alerts may be issued by state and local officials who have completed a four-step application process and executed a Memorandum of Agreement with FEMA governing system security.  Alerts must meet certain criteria that are established in the FCC rules to ensure that only the most urgent messages are sent over CMAS.  More information on the application process may be found on the Alert Origination web page. For a list of state and local jurisdictions who have applied for IPAWS access, see the Authorized IPAWS Localities web page.

CMAS/WEA complements the existing Emergency Alert System (EAS) which sends warnings to television and radio via broadcast, cable, satellite, and wireline communications pathways.Who receives WEA messages?IPAWS CMAS is operational now and all major cell carriers, as well as hundreds of smaller carriers, are participating in CMAS on a voluntary basis. For a list of participating carriers, see the current FCC Registry file. As with all new cellular services, it will take time for upgrades in infrastructure, coverage, and handset technology to allow CMAS/WEA alerts to reach all cellular customers.

Wireless carriers are currently selling mobile devices with CMAS/WEA capability included. While not all handsets now on the market are capable of receiving WEAs, some phones may be upgradeable and it is anticipated that most commercially available phones will be WEA-capable by the end of 2014. Lists of CMAS/WEA-capable handsets are available from the individual wireless carriers, and many carriers have made their lists available on one website located at www.ctia.org/WEA.

Customers of participating wireless carriers with CMAS/WEA-capable phones will not need to sign up to receive the alerts and should automatically receive WEAs in the event of an emergency, if they are located in, or travel to the affected geographic area. Wireless customers are not charged for the delivery of Wireless Emergency Alerts. 

What does a WEA look like on a mobile phone?

WEAs use a unique ring tone and vibration to signal that an alert has arrived.  The unique vibration, which distinguishes the alert from a regular text message, is particularly helpful to people with hearing or vision-related disabilities.  Alerts will automatically “pop up” on the mobile device screen and will be limited to 90 characters.

WEAs will not preempt calls in progress.  In addition, individuals will be able to opt-out of Imminent Threat or AMBER alerts.  Individuals will not be able to opt-out of Presidential alerts.

What should I do if I get a WEA?

Due to the 90 character limit, alerts will contain only basic information.  In most cases the alert will only indicate the type of event (e.g. tornado), the time until the alert expires, and recommended action.  To get more specific information, the best response is to check other sources of information, including radio or television, to see if there is a corresponding Emergency Alert System (EAS) message with additional details and/or local news coverage of the event. 

How does a CMAS/WEA alert reach a mobile device?

CMAS/WEA alerts are activated by authorized alerting authorities (generally, a local or State agency or the National Weather Service).  The alerts are targeted to specific geographic areas, generally a county. If a CMAS/WEA-capable mobile device is physically located in that area, it will automatically receive and display the message.  Every WEA has an expiration date/time and will be resent within the affected area until it expires; however, each individual wireless device will display the alert only once.  If a wireless customer travels into the affected area after the WEA was originally sent, and the alert has not expired, they will still receive the alert.

The IPAWS Architecture, including CMAS, can be found here: (PDF 132KB, TXT 2KB)

More information is available on the on IPAWS Components web page.

Will wireless customers be charged for CMAS/WEA alerts?
Wireless customers will not be charged for the receipt of WEA messages. In addition, alerting authorities will not be charged by wireless carriers for distributing CMAS/WEA alerts.

Are WEAs the same as text messages?

No, WEA are not the same as text messages. WEA will not have to be opened like SMS text messages, but will “pop up” on the device’s screen.  A key differentiator between the CMAS/WEA capability and the existing Short Message Service Point-to-Point (SMS-PP)–a one-to-one or one-to-few alerting service–is that WEA uses SMS-Cell Broadcast (SMS-CB), a one-to-many service, which simultaneously delivers messages to multiple recipients in a specified area. By using SMS-CB as the delivery technology service, WEAs avoid the congestion issues currently experienced by traditional SMS-PP alerting services, which translates into faster and more comprehensive delivery of messages during times of emergency


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