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Air-Pipe LLC is a Pacific Northwest Broadband Internet Provider. Wired
or Wireless is responsible for the design, installation, and maintenance of
this network.
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We are expanding our specialties to include custom installation of two-way radio systems for vehicles and/or buildings. Call today for more information. 1-866-969-8351 Try our FAQ search!
How do I get a quote?Since we provide so many options and products it is difficult to give an standard quote about any given network (WAN/LAN). The best way for us to give you a reliable quote is by having the exact specifications what you are trying to accomplish. Please give us a call at 509-892-2484 or at 866-969-8351. You can also contact us by visiting our contact us page. Back to TopWhat is your service area?We provide service primarily in the pacific inland northwest of the United States, however we provide services and build networks in all 50 states. Call us to find out more details at 509-892-2484 or 866-969-8351. You can also contact us by visiting our contact us page. Back to TopDo you build residential networks?Yes, we can build small residential networks, including wireless networks for laptops, printers, scanners, and any other personal PC equipment. We also design and build networks for Mac and/or Apple applications. Back to TopDo your work with any product or just Motorola Systems?We use a different variety of products, Motorola Canopy, Linksys, Net Gear, 3com and others. If you have an special request or question regarding our products, please contact us at at 509-892-2484 or 866-969-8351 or visit our contact page. Back to TopHow reliable are your networks?Our networks sustain a 98.0% percent reliability rate. The down time is to account for service maintenance and equipment upgrade. It also includes those times when unforeseen circumstances bring our towers down. See our photos for more.
Back to TopAre you an internet provider?Our partner company Air-Pipe is a broadband internet provider in the inland pacific northwest. However, we can build networks that can provide high seed connectivity in rural and urban communities.
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