Are you looking for reliable wireless internet service in Steamboat Springs, Colorado?
Why ZIRKEL Wireless Is The Best Internet Provider In The Area:
- We’re A Locally Owned and Operated Company
- We Offer Four Different Service Tiers To Fit Every Budget
- We Offer Managed WiFi Service That Includes High Speed WiFi 6 Routers
- We Can Save You Money With ZIRKEL Phone
- We’re Constantly Expanding Our Network Of Antennas To Serve You Better
Steamboat Springs is a beautiful little city nestled in Northern Colorado’s Yampa Valley and a place that ZIRKEL Wireless is proud to call home. With a population of just around 12,000 people, Steamboat is best known for its world-class ski resort which boasts six peaks, including Mount Werner.
What Steamboat Springs may lack in size, it more than makes up for in personality. In addition to the ski area, famous for its “Champagne Powder,” Steamboat boasts amazing geothermal hot springs that have been revered for their therapeutic properties for over 100 years. In fact, it’s these amazing hot springs that inspired the city’s name: Fur trappers visiting the area in the late 1800s heard the bubbling sound of one of the local hot springs and thought it sounded like a steamboat coming down the Yampa River.
For many years, the only drawback of living in a small, rural mountain town like Steamboat Springs was the lack of high-speed internet providers capable of delivering service that’s both reliable and affordable.
Thankfully, ZIRKEL Wireless is here to help.
Established in 2000, ZIRKEL has been providing reliable wireless internet service in the Steamboat Springs area for over 20 years. We believe that moving to the beautiful Yampa Valley shouldn’t mean giving up internet service or paying low-quality internet providers for unreliable rural service.
Wireless Internet Service Is Different
If you’re tired of pricey satellite internet that glitches every time the wind blows, you should know that wireless internet service is different. Rather than slow transmissions between distant satellites, our rural internet service uses an ever-growing network of radio antennas physically located in and around Steamboat Springs.
Our radio signals only have to travel about 10 miles to our facilities, while satellite system signals have to travel through the atmosphere, over 22,000 miles to the satellite and then 22,000 miles back to earth. That’s why satellite system users commonly experience latency or delays when connecting to the web.