From a backyard antenna to a regional network.
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.
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.
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.
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.