A Lost City of Atlantis Will Never Happen Again Vows an Internet San Francisco Company
The city that mysterious disappeared under the sea has been a legend for a number of years. While most modern day cities won't mysteriously disappear into the ocean, an Internet San Francisco company has vowed to guarantee that an entire city won't be lost like that of the city of Atlantis.
Seattle Washington, United States., March 16, 2013 - (PressReleasePoint) -
The city that mysterious disappeared under the sea has been a legend for a number of years. While most modern day cities won't mysteriously disappear into the ocean, an Internet San Francisco company has vowed to guarantee that an entire city won't be lost like that of the city of Atlantis.
"Everyone knows the story of the lost city of Atlantis", said John Miller, a local historian. "This city just mysterious appeared or disappeared. It reappeared under the sea and no one was able to communicate with the outside world."
The local San Francisco Internet company is making a pledge to people around the world that there will never be a hidden underwater city that can't communicate with others. They vow that Internet access will be available even at some of the lowest sea levels.
"Our goal is to provide reliable, high speed Internet", said Jane Smith, a marketing representative for the Internet company. "We want to be able to provide people who are on submarines or even who live under the sea with Internet access."
While most people don't really believe that a city will mysteriously disappear under the ocean, the idea of the marketing campaign is to provide people with the idea that Internet access will be available anywhere in the world.
"Companies always say that they provide Internet access all around the world", said Smith. "We took that a step further and provide Internet access under the sea."
Many people questioned the decision to provide Internet access under the sea. However, the CEO of the company defends its position on the subject.
"We have people who want to live on the moon and out in space", said Howard Jamestown, CEO of the Internet company. "It's only logical that people would eventually want to live under the sea. Now, if that ever becomes a reality there is Internet access available to them."
While there are no underwater colonies at the moment, the Internet access has proved useful for other reasons. Submarines have been able to provide their crew on board with constant, reliable Internet access.
"Before this whole 'Prepare for Atlantis' Internet connection came about, we rarely had Internet access", said a crew member on board one of the local submarines. "Now, we are able to surf the Internet during our breaks and communicate with loved ones. While I hope a city doesn't face the fate of Atlantis, I am thankful that it brought me reliable Internet access."
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