Navigating the East Mountain Terrain
Bringing high-speed internet to Tijeras, Cedar Crest, and Sandia Park isn’t a job for corporate providers looking at a flat map. Out here, we live among deep canyons, dense pinon and pine canopies, and rugged mountain ridges that flat-out block traditional signals.
As local engineers, we design our wireless network to navigate this exact terrain. By utilizing strategic local high points and advanced frequencies, we punch through the geographical challenges to deliver stable, high-performance bandwidth directly into your mountain home or office. We don’t guess at your line-of-sight—we know it, because we live and work in these same mountains.
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There is nothing quite like the honest work of growing your own food. Support our local growers at the Cedar Crest Farmers Market this Wednesday from 3:00 to 6:00 PM in the Triangle Grocery parking lot. They have fresh produce, sourdough, and accept SNAP and Double Up Food Bucks.
For parents looking to give their toddlers a safe place to burn off some energy, head to the Los Vecinos Community Center on Tuesday from 12:00 to 1:30 PM for Tiny Tots Tuesdays. And finally, to wrap up the week, bring your early readers to the East Mountain Public Library this Saturday from 1:00 to 2:00 PM for Read to the Dogs. It’s a wonderfully simple way for kids to practice reading out loud without fear of judgment, alongside a licensed therapy dog.
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Check Tijeras AvailabilityNavigating the East Mountain Terrain
As local engineers, we design our wireless network to navigate this exact terrain. By utilizing strategic local high points and advanced frequencies, we punch through the geographical challenges to deliver stable, high-performance bandwidth directly into your mountain home or office. We don’t guess at your line-of-sight—we know it, because we live and work in these same mountains.