Nomad Internet recently unveiled the Nomad Air Rental Kiosk. This is a cutting-edge new product that will expand access to their offerings in the United States. Intended to serve nomadic internet users such as nomadic travelers and outdoor adventurers, the kiosks will be placed in highly trafficked areas in selected locations throughout the country.

These include common travel hubs such as travel centers, RV parks, and sporting stores. Their accessible self-serve kiosks will accept credit cards or Apple Pay. Anyone will be able to rent periods of high-speed internet access. The plans are flexible, with purchase options ranging from one hour of internet access to up to a week of connectivity.

Nomad Internet contracts with major carriers to offer wireless service directly to their customers. Their service is convenient, doesn’t require a wired setup, and ships with everything needed to connect to the internet. They have a referral program that increases the affordability of their service. In addition, their plans are offered without contracts or data caps. Their C-band technology is specifically built to work in rural areas, enabling 5G internet connectivity at fast speeds even where there is limited cell phone service.

Nomad Internet is a leading wireless internet service provider with roots in rural Texas. Since 2017, it has been serving the rural communities of America. Rural America and RV parks have been among some of the most underserved communities in the case of basic utilities. The company seeks to address the inequality in internet access by enabling people to have access to high-speed internet even while mobile or in remote locations. One of the co-founders of Nomad Internet, Jessica Garza, explains that the Nomad Air Rental Kiosk is their latest expansion on this philosophy.

By providing wireless, high-speed internet, more people across the United States will be able to connect to the internet no matter where they are. Watch this video clip on YouTube, for related information.

 

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