Utilizing the latest in wireless communitcations equipment in a grossly underserved area of the country we are able to deliver true broadband with speeds up to 100M x 30M shared and 1 GB dedicated to just about anyone anywhere in underserved areas.
We are a schedule C Corporation which has been in the planning stages for over a year and just began deployment. We have an $81,000 fiber network with 3 egress points of 10Gbps x 10Gbps going in with 21 delivery sites each site delivering 1GBps x 1Gbps service to a specific area. Unlike most WISPs, we are not maximizing our equipment ranges by getting them as high as possible. Instead we are keeping our equipment lower to the ground to allow the natural terrain to prevent frequency overlapping and deliver the maximum bandwidth to customers as possible. Because of the shorter range equipment we are able to decrease latency, increase speeds, and provide these services at very competitive rates to cable and have room to boost speeds to up to 300M x50M for residential shared service and doubling our bandwidth of the entire network for just $15,000 per month should the need arise. Our leadership includes a 15 year fiber specialist, a 13 year business broadband specialist, a 12 year carrier network engineer, and a legal specialist as well as a consultant shareholder who built and ran a rather large telecom before being purchased by Windstream.
Basic shared residential broadband service to rural customers Tier 1
Basic shared residential broadband service to rural customers Tier 1
Basic shared residential broadband service to rural customers Tier 1
Basic shared residential broadband service to rural customers Tier 2, meaning they require one hop from a primary access point to obtain the same service. There is a 2-4 MS increase in latency due to the relay but no loss in servicability.
Basic shared residential broadband service to rural customers Tier 2, meaning they require one hop from a primary access point to obtain the same service. There is a 2-4 MS increase in latency due to the relay but no loss in servicability.
Basic shared residential broadband service to rural customers Tier 2, meaning they require one hop from a primary access point to obtain the same service. There is a 2-4 MS increase in latency due to the relay but no loss in servicability.
Basic shared residential broadband service to rural customers. This is an add-on of $30 per month which we will add QOS just under voice and business dedicated customers so that during times of network congestion, their streaming and gaming will enjoy lower latency and higher priority than basic web browsing and email.
Dedicated service over a VLAN which is separated from the shared traffic to only be available for this customer. The result is reduced latency, now timeouts, reduced service response times and a Service Level Agreement with guarantees built in for outages that exceed a 2 hour window where they will receive a credit on their bill based on the outage time over two hours. SLA aso guarantees a maximum of 55ms latency to the public internet access points on the network.
Dedicated service over a VLAN which is separated from the shared traffic to only be available for this customer. The result is reduced latency, now timeouts, reduced service response times and a Service Level Agreement with guarantees built in for outages that exceed a 2 hour window where they will receive a credit on their bill based on the outage time over two hours. SLA aso guarantees a maximum of 55ms latency to the public internet access points on the network.
Dedicated service over a VLAN which is separated from the shared traffic to only be available for this customer. The result is reduced latency, now timeouts, reduced service response times and a Service Level Agreement with guarantees built in for outages that exceed a 2 hour window where they will receive a credit on their bill based on the outage time over two hours. SLA aso guarantees a maximum of 55ms latency to the public internet access points on the network.
Dedicated service over a VLAN which is separated from the shared traffic to only be available for this customer. The result is reduced latency, now timeouts, reduced service response times and a Service Level Agreement with guarantees built in for outages that exceed a 2 hour window where they will receive a credit on their bill based on the outage time over two hours. SLA aso guarantees a maximum of 55ms latency to the public internet access points on the network.
Dedicated service over dedicated P2P equipment at 11Ghz which is separated from the shared traffic to only be available for this customer. The result is reduced latency, now timeouts, reduced service response times and a Service Level Agreement with guarantees built in for outages that exceed a 2 hour window where they will receive a credit on their bill based on the outage time over two hours. SLA aso guarantees a maximum of 55ms latency to the public internet access points on the network.
Dedicated service over dedicated P2P equipment at 11Ghz which is separated from the shared traffic to only be available for this customer. The result is reduced latency, now timeouts, reduced service response times and a Service Level Agreement with guarantees built in for outages that exceed a 2 hour window where they will receive a credit on their bill based on the outage time over two hours. SLA aso guarantees a maximum of 55ms latency to the public internet access points on the network.
Dedicated service over dedicated P2P equipment at 11Ghz which is separated connected to their own dedicated fiber connection at the nearest fiber access point. The result is reduced latency, no timeouts, reduced service response times and a Service Level Agreement with guarantees built in for outages that exceed a 2 hour window where they will receive a credit on their bill based on the outage time over two hours. This level of service also includes a secondary failover connection via a second set of equipment mounted to a separate place and pointed to a separate tower for redundancy. SLA aso guarantees a maximum of 55ms latency to the public internet access points on the network.
Basic Voip service hosted off of our metaswitch that traverses wirelessly to the nearest access point with QOS and then hits our private fiber network with QOS back to our metaswitch that connects directly to the PSTN. It does not touch the public internet at any point. Features include call forwarding, call waiting, voicemail, caller ID, Call filtering.
Advanced Voip service hosted off of our metaswitch that traverses wirelessly to the nearest access point with QOS and then hits our private fiber network with QOS back to our metaswitch that connects directly to the PSTN. It does not touch the public internet at any point. Features include the same as home service, but add ACD queues, DIDs, Forwarding, Softphone access, web portal, Round-robin, call-blocking, remote access, cell phone app, conferencing, web-portal, Time of day routing, and other advanced telophony features.
Services include all of business VoIP but includes rental of Polycom or Cisco handsets in addition to the features listed with the hosted service. In this we will configure and train the company on the system as part of the overall package. Service is delivered as SIP and phones can be remotely located anywhere there is internet service and still function as part of the system.
Dual stacked static IPs are available at additional cost. Residential customers are limited to one. Businesses may purchase blocks up to a /26 which gives them 61 usable IP addresses.
For an additional minor add-on cost, business customers will have their bandwidth doubled from 1am to 5am which is the slowest period of traffic on the network, This allows them to perform faster backups at a time when the network is underutilized.
This business service incorporates an automatic failover device to failover to 4G service should the primary fail. The cost is based on 10% of the dedicated service they have and is delivered as “best effort” with no guarantees on bandwidth. This is paid whether or not it is utilized and will revert back to the primary connection as soon as he primary service is restored.
13 years in business to business telecom including T1, cable, and fiber sales. Years prior ran a mortgage company, a rent to own store, a cleaning company, and a photography business. A true autodidact that has accumulated an enormous amount of knowledge over the years in marketing, sales, networking, ISP structures, procedures, and managing people.
VP has series 7 license, expertise in multiple areas of legal and company policy determination, Head of state run program in KY. Multiple roles as store manager.
Several years of devoping and consulting on fiber backhaul for larger carriers such as AT&T, Frontier, Charter, Tie Warner Cable, etc. Prior simar function for several years at KDL fiber.
First outside investor. Up until now, the leadership has invested approximately $75,000 of our own money into this project. We are at a point where we can do this without outside investors but outside investment serves to help speed up the project.