Banking
San Francisco has the usual array of major banks. Best
represented in number of branches and ATMS are Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Washington Mutual.
Internet Service
If you have been following the news, you may have
heard that San Francisco is working on a city-wide WiFi network. This is true,
but you are likely to be an attending (or at least a fellow) before it gets off
the ground. Until then, San Francisco has a variety of internet access options.
If nothing but the fastest will do, you will want to sign up with Comcast, the city's only major
cable internet provider. For a slightly slower (and slightly cheaper)
experience, check into AT&T/Yahoo DSL at 1-877-722-3755.
Electricity and Gas
To start service for your new home or
apartment, you will need to contact Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Check out their
website, or call 800-652-4712.
Telephone
The major residental telephone service provider in San
Francisco is AT&T (previously known as SBC and PacBell). Call 1-800-310-2355 to arrange service.
Television
Comcast is San Francisco's cable television provider.
Satellite TV from Direct TV or Dish Network is also
a popular option.
Trash/Recycling
In San Francisco, landlords are responsible for
arranging garbage collection. If you purchase a home, you will need to contact Sunset Scavenger AKA Golden Gate
Disposal to arrange for weekly collection.