Rural wireless and fiber-broadband operator across four Great Plains states
Viaero Wireless operates a regional cellular and fiber ISP network across Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming, serving areas underserved by national carriers. The tech stack is infrastructure-heavy (Ericsson ENM, GIS, GPS, fiber optics, Oracle) with emerging cloud migration (AWS, Azure, Apache Iceberg). Hiring skews toward construction (28 roles) and sales (44 roles) relative to engineering (36 roles), reflecting a business focused on physical network expansion and customer acquisition rather than software innovation — a pattern reinforced by active projects centered on tower logistics, fiber buildout, and permitting.
Viaero Wireless is a privately held regional carrier founded in 1991, headquartered in Fort Morgan, Colorado. The company provides cellular voice/data service and fixed wireline broadband (fiber ISP) to rural and underserved markets across Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming. Operations include network construction, tower logistics, fiber installation, and customer support. The organization employs 501–1,000 people across sales, field construction, engineering, operations, and support roles. Current priorities include fiber network expansion, permit and easement processing, inventory optimization, and integration of new operational systems to track project accounting and customer service performance.
Viaero operates cellular and broadband services across Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, and Wyoming, focusing on rural and underserved communities where major carriers have limited coverage.
Viaero uses Ericsson ENM for network management, Oracle Database for backend systems, AWS and Azure for cloud infrastructure, and GIS/GPS tools for network planning and fiber asset tracking.
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