Southwest Wyoming · Est. 2004

Fixed broadband
for places fiber
won't go.

We build the operating infrastructure for rural wireless ISPs — connecting communities that the big carriers built around.

21+
years serving
rural Wyoming
Fixed
Wireless
primary
technology
SW
Wyoming
primary
coverage area
Signal Status
Network operational

Everything you need to run a rural broadband business — in one place.

Customer Management

Complete view of every subscriber. Installation status, billing history, support tickets — all in one dashboard. No more chasing sticky notes.

Network Intelligence

Tower status, signal coverage maps, equipment inventory. Spot problems before customers call. Manage all your tower sites from one screen.

Automated Billing

Recurring billing, one-time charges, proration, late fees — all handled automatically. Get paid on time without chasing invoices.

Support Operations

Ticket triage, dispatch, escalation. Route issues to the right technician. Track resolution times. Turn support from a cost center into a retention tool.

Revenue Analytics

MRR, churn, new installs, outstanding revenue. Understand which services are growing and which are draining resources.

Provisioning Automation

Domain registration, web hosting setup, SSL certificates — triggered automatically when a customer signs up. Zero manual work.

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Southwestern Wyoming,
one tower at a time.

Our wireless network reaches communities across southwestern Wyoming — from Evanston to Rock Springs and beyond. Fixed wireless means we can reach places fiber deployments won't touch for years.

32+
tower sites across
rural Wyoming
5–100
Mbps speeds,
unlimited data
24/7
network monitoring
& support

The economics of rural connectivity.

01

Up in days, not years.

Fiber costs $20K–$40K per mile. A fixed wireless tower can serve an entire community for $2,000–$5,000. When the nearest customer is 3 miles away, wireless is the only math that works.

02

Line-of-sight beats weather.

Modern fixed wireless (5G, CBRS, Mimosa) handles most weather conditions reliably. We're not competing with Starlink latency — we're offering consistent, affordable broadband for everyday use.

03

Federal money is flowing.

The BEAD program has $42.45B allocated. Wyoming's share: $348M+. Local WISPs are positioned to win the contracts that national providers will sub out to local operators.

04

Community trust is the moat.

Large carriers have call centers. We have local technicians who know the terrain, the weather patterns, and the customers by name. That's a competitive advantage no national brand can replicate.

The operating system for rural broadband.

Run your WISP.
Not spreadsheets.

AirConnectOS is the operational layer that turns a one-person IT shop into a scalable, modern broadband business. Everything from customer onboarding to network monitoring — in one place.

Live and operational — built for southwestern Wyoming conditions.