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We are fully living in the age of unlimited wireless internet access, or that is at least what it seems. With the prevalence of the web and our increasing reliance on it for daily life, it would be particularly frustrating not to have access to any potential high-speed internet solutions.

Jaden and Jessica Garza took it upon themselves in 2017 to establish Nomad Internet, a company dedicated to providing up to unlimited service to individuals in rural areas, RV explorers, and even digital nomads. Borne out of necessity at a time when wireless high-speed internet wasn't truly as accessible as it is today, Nomad Internet rose from relatively inauspicious beginnings to become something special.

Let's explore Nomad Internet, the path it followed in its development, as well as how the guiding hands of Jaden Garza directed the business to its current state.

Humble Beginnings: RV Parks and Wireless Internet

Nomad Internet provides customers with reliable WiFi service wherever they go, from rural farmlands to RV Parks. Whether you plan on living in the wild for a day or on the road for the rest of your life, the company founded by Jessica and Jaden Garza hopes to provide a simple solution to a chaotic problem: maintaining wireless access.

Despite the success of the business since it was established in 2017, there were no firm guarantees in the beginning. This meant that when the Garzas landed their first major WiFi installation in an RV Park in Johnson City, TX, they knew they were onto something special.

The decision to target RV parks was driven by a common problem that the Garza's had experienced in their personal lives: there was never enough bandwidth to service both regulars and newcomers to the park that they frequented.

Jessica Garza stated in an interview, "WiFi in RV parks is so terrible, and it takes away opportunities from full-timers." 

With their first park under their belt, the Garzas knew that they were onto something special. It didn't take long until they were picked up by a park in Seguin, TX in early 2017. The service would include wireless internet for 50 full-time RVers in the park which had, up to that point, been struggling with connectivity issues.

During their installation at the RV park in Seguin, TX, the crew at Nomad Internet would utilize LTE technology for the first time, providing an added 40mbps of bandwidth to the community that had been starved for connectivity. This solution was a huge win for Nomad Internet as it served to set them up for more work in the future.

Knowing how unreliable wireless service is, the Garzas were excited to see how they could help the park. Jessica added, "We set out to change that; one RV park at a time."

The service marked an important milestone for Jaden and Jessica and it would set them up for more work in 2018, acquiring a contract with the Girl Scouts of America at San Jacinto to provide solutions to their location. Working with BaiCells Technology to develop a licensed LTE tech kit, Jaden and his team were able to develop truly game-changing solutions.

Bring the Internet Wherever You Go

Despite their success at a B2B level, Jaden and Jessica Garza knew that they wanted to bring their services to people directly, not just those utilizing the various RV parks they had worked on.

It didn't take long for Jaden Garza to see the impact that a lack of WiFI could have on individuals. Whether stranded in a rural community with a lack of high-speed internet access or simply living a life on the road as a digital nomad, a lack of access to reliable connectivity could majorly impact lives.

Starting in 2020, Nomad Internet decided to place its focus on helping consumers directly using LTE technology. Bridging the gap with other service providers, Nomad Internet was able to help customers access the web from all their devices in much the same way as they did through their cell phone's LTE option.

Customers were immediately impressed by the connectivity of the remote system developed by Jaden and Jessica Garza. Through their efforts, the company was able to acquire a private office space in New Braunfels, Texas. With a new office building and promising technology at their beck and call, Nomad Internet was able to surpass the 20,000-customer mark within just a single year.

Another upgrade to Nomad Internet brought the company to a 10-acre property with private hiking trails and greenspaces to give employees a fresh experience. Nomad Internet has also been proactive in updating its properties to best serve both customers and employees at the same time.

Through direct-to-consumer advertising and the application of cutting-edge LTE technology, Nomad Internet and Jaden Garza were able to take tangible steps toward getting internet services into the homes of those who need them the most. Suddenly, geographical restrictions were not able to prevent rural customers from finding reliable access to the internet.

About Jaden Garza and the Works of Nomad Internet

Nomad Internet was established to bring wireless connectivity to individuals no matter where they are in the United States through the leveraging of cellular towers and satellites. Without any contracts or cancellation fees, it makes sense that Nomad Internet would have garnered and accrued so much attention in recent years. 

Through the efforts of Jaden Garza, Nomad Internet has managed to grow into more than just a speculative concept, it has become a reliable source of rural internet solutions. Lauding itself as the "internet for the great outdoors", Jaden Garza and his team have leveraged their abilities into a series of plans with varying costs to meet the needs of their specific targeted audience.

What makes Nomad Internet fascinating is that it does not guarantee a minimum speed, as this is going to change depending on where the individual is in the country. Speed will depend on proximity to cell towers, allowing individuals closer to home to receive better service.

Let's take a closer look at what membership plans can potentially offer to customers of the Nomad Internet service.

  • Works Anywhere Plan (Travel & Non-Travel) - The foundational plan for digital nomads and traveling entrepreneurs, the Work Anywhere Plan includes either a Travel Router or a WiFi Router for installation in your office of the day. This plan includes free setup and access to all your devices.

  • Strong Pink Plan - Available without a credit check, the Strong Pink Plan provides customers with 4G LTE at just $149/month. This plan includes a WiFi router for use anywhere where reception is available.

  • Sim Card Only - Also known as the Strong Pink (Bring Your Own Device) Plan, the Sim Card Only option allows digital nomads and travelers alike the opportunity to gain an affordable annual plan with up to unlimited high-speed 4G LTE, up to unlimited data, available wherever you are at.

While download and upload speeds are not guaranteed or made available, customers have said on public forums that typical download speeds range between 60 and 70 MBPS.

Thanks to their efforts in the tech sphere, Jaden Garza and the team at Nomad Internet were featured in a glowing review by the team at CNET.

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