Living in the mountains doesn't mean you have to pay a fortune for satellite or trust off-the-shelf WiFi gear beamed around by the corner PC repair shop. NextGen Internet is already here in Divide — and our towers serve thousands of homes with speeds up to 1000 Mbps.
No fiber. No cable. Here's what's actually available — and why NextGen Internet is the upgrade.
Slow, unreliable, and still tied to old phone lines. Often maxes out at a few Mbps and drops when the weather turns.
Satellite can work — but you're looking at $600+ up front for equipment, plus monthly fees. Living rural shouldn't mean a premium just to get online. Unwired Access is about half the price of Starlink with up to 4x the speed.
Some providers use consumer-grade WiFi gear to beam signals from hill to hill — and often require line of sight to their antenna. We don't. Our NextGen Network works through trees and terrain. Their approach: insecure, shared spectrum, and not built for reliability at scale. Don't get hooked.
Divide is rural — but that doesn't mean you're stuck with satellite bills or sketchy wireless. Unwired Access runs a NextGen Internet network that already serves thousands of homes in and around Divide. No phone lines, no cable plant, no consumer WiFi hacks. Just licensed spectrum and professional infrastructure. And no line-of-sight required — unlike the WiFi guys, we don't need a clear shot to your house.
Speeds up to 1000 Mbps. About half the price of Starlink, up to 4x the speed. No data caps. No contract. Local support when you need it. This is Internet for the next generation — and it's available in Divide today.