"Affordable broadband isn't a technology problem, but a math one. And we're in a good position to solve it."
- Vince Aragona, CEO
Neo Networks' philosophy on affordable broadband is centered on deploying Open-Access fiber and hybrid wireless networks, designed to lower capital and operating costs, which is crucial for delivering affordable service, especially to lower-income households who are disproportionately affected by the affordability problem.
The Neo NetZero program delivers high-speed broadband to subsidized multi-dwelling unit (MDU) housing by utilizing Open Access fiber and hybrid wireless networks and using existing coaxial cable or twisted pair telephone lines within the building; this efficient model supports low-income families and leverages a centralized Billing, AI, Data, Analytics, and Ad Support Platform for management.
The Neo Neighborhood Networks program is a collaborative, community-based wireless solution that partners neighbors and local entities to install small rooftop devices, effectively spreading internet signals throughout the neighborhood to deliver cost-free and affordable broadband services, dramatically lowering the connectivity cost for everyone in the spirit of neighbors helping neighbors.
The Neo Networks Cost-Free Connectivity for Kids™ program utilizes affordable, proven wireless technology installed on K-12 schools and community anchor institutions to quickly and cost-effectively extend the reach of the school's existing internet connection, allowing students and their families to seamlessly connect to their school's Wi Fi network at home and on the bus for study and access to intranet services, just as they connect in class or the public library.