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Nomad Internet delivers 5G to America’s rural communities with new modems

June 14, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Nomad Internet has announced positive results in a survey of customers accessing high-speed internet through Nomad Internet’s new hardware, powered by investments in C-band spectrum technology by wireless carrier partner.

Nomad Internet customers accessing fixed wireless internet through NomadAir, Nomad Ark, and Nomad Raptor modems, which run on the high-performing 5G service, are seeing significant gains in productivity, compared to their experiences accessing the internet via previous modems and technology, the recent survey revealed.

Nomad Internet provides high-speed internet access to more than 10,000 customers in the United States, with a focus on bringing affordable fixed wireless internet programs to rural communities, in addition to serving on-the-road travelers, RV parks, and campgrounds across America. Historically, people in rural communities across the U.S. have had limited access to internet access that was both affordable. Since November 2022, Nomad has worked exclusively with one of the nation’s wireless carriers to enhance the speed of 4G, 5G, and LTE internet access to serve the underserved consumers of America with the same high-quality technology enjoyed by people living in America’s urban centres.

In the new survey, conducted this month among more than 200 Nomad Internet customers in rural communities on C-band through new modems, these were among the key insights:

“It’s immensely rewarding to see the evolution of Nomad Internet’s offerings generate benefits for our customers as quickly as it has with the deployment of higher-speed internet access through Verizon’s continued investments in C-band spectrum,” says Nomad Internet CEO Robyn Weber. “Our journey to help bridge the digital divide across America would not be where it is today without the strategic vision of Verizon Wireless. We are grateful to all of our customers who provided their feedback and insights on their experience with the technology to date.”

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