Built from the ground up
for people who've been left behind.

AirConnectOS is the operating system behind Southwest Wyoming Wireless Community — a rural broadband WISP that believes internet access is a utility, not a luxury.

Connecting the communities that connecting missed.

SWWWC was founded with a straightforward conviction: the residents of southwest Wyoming deserve the same reliable broadband as anyone else. For too long, rural communities in this region were passed over by major ISPs — not because the technology doesn't exist, but because the population density didn't pencil out for corporate buildout.

AirConnectOS changes that equation. By building our own infrastructure and running our own operations platform, we deliver speeds from 50 Mbps to 1 Gbps at prices that make sense for the communities we serve — not the shareholders we're trying to impress.

Every dollar we collect stays in southwest Wyoming. Every technician we hire is local. Every upgrade we make is built for the people who live here, not the datacenter two states away.

"We didn't wait for someone else to solve this. We built the network our neighbors needed."

Neal Brown — Founder, Southwest Wyoming Wireless Community

From a backyard antenna to a regional network.

2019

It Started in a Garage

After years of watching neighbors struggle with dial-up and dead-end satellite plans, Neal set up a point-to-point link from his property to a local tower. Twelve households signed up on day one.

2021

Building the Backbone

Word spread fast. By the end of 2021, SWWWC had four tower sites and over 200 subscribers. Neal realized he needed an operations platform built for the way rural WISPs actually work — not adapted from an enterprise tool.

2023

AirConnectOS is Born

With over 500 active subscribers and a waiting list growing every month, the team built AirConnectOS from the ground up — a purpose-built WISP operations system that handles billing, support, and infrastructure management from a single dashboard.

Today

Still Growing, Still Local

SWWWC now serves communities across southwest Wyoming, with plans to expand into adjacent counties as infrastructure permits. The team is still small, still boots-on-the-ground, and still answers the phone when something breaks.

Four things we don't compromise on.

Reliability First

When the power goes out elsewhere, our network stays up. We design for redundancy and respond fast — because people depend on us for work, school, and emergencies.

Locally Owned

We don't answer to a distant headquarters or a private equity firm. Our decisions are made by people who live here, for people who live here.

Honest Pricing

No hidden fees. No introductory rates that triple after 12 months. No contracts designed to trap you. The price we quote is the price you pay, month after month.

Small by design.

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Neal Brown

Founder & Network Engineer

Spent fifteen years in IT infrastructure before deciding southwest Wyoming needed better broadband more than it needed another enterprise consulting engagement. Built the first SWWWC tower from a kit ordered online and a pole his uncle let him climb. Still runs most of the network on weekends.

Ready to join the network?

Check if your address is within our coverage area, or send us your info and we'll reach out when we expand to your neighborhood.