Our story

We started Roamr because our own internet was embarrassing.

In 2017, a handful of network engineers got tired of explaining to the rest of the family why Netflix buffered every night. So we pulled permits, climbed towers, and started lighting our own fiber — town by town.

Where we come from

A ski town with one bar of LTE.

Our first tower went up above a barn in Nederland, Colorado in the fall of 2017 — 300 Mbps beamed down the valley to 14 homes that had been stuck on 6 Mbps DSL for a decade. Word got around.

By 2020 we were in four states. By 2023, we’d trenched our first 10 Gbps fiber route between Denver and Salt Lake City. Today we serve 430,000+ homes and businesses across 38 states.

We’re still independently owned. We still send engineers up towers. And we’ve never raised a customer’s price mid-contract.

Roamr by the numbers

  • Year founded2017
  • Customers served430,000+
  • States live38 states
  • Fiber miles in the ground18,400
  • Tower sites1,842
  • Teammates612
How we operate

Four promises we’re willing to put in writing.

Price you signed up for.

Two-year price-lock on every residential plan. No asterisks.

Net neutrality, actually.

We don’t throttle, paid-prioritize, or sell zero-rated lanes to anyone.

Zero-log network.

We don’t sell or share your browsing data. Full stop.

Humans on support.

US-based, 24/7, no phone tree with 11 levels of options.

Careers

We’re hiring builders.

Network engineers, field techs, customer advocates, and product folks who’d rather build a good ISP than complain about bad ones. Remote and hybrid roles across our markets.

Now hiring

  • Senior Network EngineerRemote · US
  • Fixed Wireless Field TechBoise, ID
  • Customer Advocate (overnight)Boulder, CO
  • Staff Product DesignerRemote · US
  • Fiber Splice TechPhoenix, AZ
Press

Recent coverage.

Mountain Tech Weekly · 2026

“Roamr is the independent ISP actually fixing rural internet.”

Denver Business Journal · 2026

“How a four-person team became Colorado’s fastest-growing broadband provider.”

Ars Technica · 2025

“A price-lock that actually locks: Roamr’s pricing model, explained.”

Media inquiries: press@roamr.io