Connectivity for the work government does.

SWWWC delivers redundant, monitored broadband for K-12 schools, county offices, and emergency services across southwest Wyoming — engineered for the reliability and documentation public-sector procurement demands, with a 99.9% uptime SLA written into the MSA.

99.9%
Uptime SLA on public-sector service tier
Documented in the BEAD capability statement and enforced — not a marketing line. The same SLA we put in front of grant reviewers applies to every school district, comm center, and station on the tier.

Four public-sector workloads, one network.

RFP-ready bandwidth and reliability for the agencies that can't afford to drop a connection — built around the procurement, E-Rate, and documentation requirements each of these buyers actually face.

K-12 schools & E-Rate eligible service

District WAN connectivity, classroom broadband for assessment testing, admin office links, and instructional Wi-Fi. Eligible for the federal E-Rate program — listed on the USAC eligible provider list, SPIN on file. Service descriptions match Category 1 / Category 2 language so RFPs and Form 470 filings land cleanly.

Uinta County School District #1 · southwest Wyoming districts

County government WAN

Courthouse, county clerk, treasurer, public safety admin, GIS and planning departments, and election infrastructure backbone. Static IP assignments, redundant uplinks, and the audit trail that county IT directors and state auditors ask for on procurement review.

County seat deployments · SW Wyoming

Emergency dispatch & 911 redundancy

Primary dispatch link with a documented redundant path on a separate backhaul provider. CAD backup, radio-over-IP backup, recorded line continuity, and the carrier diversity required by NFPA 1225 / NENA i3 expectations for next-generation 911. Failover designed for the moment a single fiber cut can't take down comms.

Uinta County Communications Center · PSAP deployments

Fire & EMS station connectivity

Station alerting, NFPA-aligned incident records, training module delivery, and incident report upload from apparatus bays. Enough uplink to support mobile command vehicle uplink, drone telemetry, and live dispatch video from a working fireground.

Fire / EMS stations across southwest Wyoming

What procurement actually asks for.

An excerpt from our public-sector specification.

The full technical packet — including network diagram, redundancy test results, and equipment BOM — is available on request as part of an RFP or E-Rate submission. Below is the at-a-glance summary.

Uptime SLA
99.9% monthly, written into MSA; credits issued on miss
Bandwidth tiers
Standard $59 · Pro $99 · Business $179 — symmetrical on Business tier, custom backhaul available
Backhaul redundancy
Two diverse upstream carriers per tower site; documented failover procedure
Range
Fixed wireless, line-of-sight; range up to 10 miles with PtP backhaul
Static IP
Available on Standard+, included on Business tier and above
Data caps
None — fixed-price, unmetered on every public-sector service tier
NOC hours
24 / 7 / 365 in-house — Wyoming-based, no outsourced ticket queue
Account management
Named account manager for every public-sector account; quarterly SLA review
Installation lead time
Site survey within 10 business days; install scoped against project schedule
Contract vehicles
MSA · E-Rate eligible (SPIN on file) · Wyoming state procurement · county piggyback
This is a marketing excerpt. The full specification packet — network diagram, SLA detail, insurance certificates — is on request via the RFQ button below.

Is your site within service reach?

Enter a school, county office, or station address. We cover most of Uinta County and parts of Sweetwater County — and we're expanding public-sector coverage under BEAD toward sites that weren't previously reachable.

Voices from the buyers who count on it.

"When we put the WAN out to bid, SWWWC was the only bidder that brought a written SLA, a redundancy diagram, and the documentation packet — W-9, insurance certs, sample MSA — on day one. Procurement review took a week instead of a quarter."

School district technology director, SW Wyoming

"Our redundant dispatch link has held through two upstream fiber cuts in the last year. The failover takes under a minute and the recorder never gets a gap — that's the kind of detail our commission asks about."

County commissioner, southwest Wyoming

"They answer the phone. They know our stations by name. When we needed a mobile command uplink for a structure fire response, they had it at the bay in four hours."

Emergency services chief, SW Wyoming

Move from inquiry to procurement.

Two ways to open a conversation: a standard service inquiry for covered sites, or a request-for-quote submission that lands with our team as a formal procurement record.