Plans Monthly Fee         Contract       Speed - Mbps        Combined Data Limits
Pro$55.0012 mo.4 down / 4 up50 GB per month
Premier$75.00
12 mo.
8 down / 8 up
100 GB per month
Elite$99.95
12 mo.
12 down / 12 up
200 GB per month
Business$150.00
12 mo.
18 down / 18 up
300 GB per month
CEO$250.00
12 mo.
24 down / 24 up
500 GB per month


On the rare occasion you exceed you usage limits our extra data charges are very reasonably priced. If you are consistently going over your limit please call the office so we can discuss moving you to the correct plan.


Extra Data Usage Allowances

Pro Plan- $3.00 per GB over limit
Premier Plan- $2.50 per GB over limit
Elite Plan- $2.00 per GB over limit
Business Plan -$1.50 per GB over limit
CEO Plan- $1.00 per GB over limit

MountainMesh

All information on the site links above still pertains to how MountainMesh operates, but once our network is switched over to our wireless FIBER backbone the following prices, speeds and data allowance will be in effect. We expect to have the entire network switched over before the end of February 2018. To be clear, we are not running a fiber cable to your home as we are still a fixed wireless system. 


Existing customers radios will continue to work but some should be upgraded since they are outdated and won't be able to take full advantage of the new speeds offered. An email will be sent to these customers suggesting an upgrade, although it is not mandatory.


Unmonitored data usage between the hours of midnight-5am will still be in effect.


​Static IP’s will also be available for those of you with a VPN, cameras and solar systems, etc. Pricing will be $15/mo. Please contact me should you need one so we can reserve it for you.


​​Soon we will be offering a new router that will allow for remote management by you, your tech or our tech, which will also display a breakdown of the amount of data being used by each device in your home. This will be extremely helpful to troubleshoot networking issue within your home, as well as identify which device is eating up the bandwidth.