Coverage
Our coverage is measured in land, not in people — because what matters to you is whether the signal reaches where you actually are.
How our network is built
Most providers extend their coverage by renting space on infrastructure that already exists. That works well in the towns and stops abruptly outside them.
We took the slower route. We manufacture our own towers, choose the sites, install them and power them off-grid where there is no electricity to connect to. It is more work, and it is the reason our map looks different from everyone else’s.
The network is still growing. If we do not reach you yet, it is worth telling us where you are anyway — the requests we get shape where the next towers go.
Checking your area
We will not tell you that you are covered and then discover otherwise on installation day. Here is how we check.
A farm name, a village, the nearest town, or GPS coordinates if you have them.
We look at distance and at whether the terrain between us leaves a clear path.
If we cannot reach you properly we say so, rather than selling you a connection that will disappoint.
Areas we cannot serve yet go on the list that decides where we put up the next tower.
Check coverage
Send your farm, village or nearest town and we will come back with a straight answer on whether we reach you.