If you’re thirsty, just turn on the faucet.
That’s a pretty easy concept. When it gets dark, just flip a switch and the lights come on. We need these things to function in our everyday lives. Try doing without either one of them, for a day, or even just a few hours. Not gonna happen, right?
Now, think about not having internet for a day. You may think it’s no big deal but take a minute and realize almost everything you do, short of talking to someone in person, or the prehistoric concept of reading a real newspaper, book, or magazine, actually made of paper, utilizes some sort of electronic signal. Where do those signals come from?
We all pay, or if you’re lucky your parents pay, an electric bill each month that keeps our homes illuminated, warm, and entertained. Water is no different. If we need more electricity for something we simply get into the junk drawer and grab some batteries. If we need more water, stores sell it in bottles, jugs, and cans. We can stock up on both before a snowstorm, party, or trip and can get as much of them whenever and pretty much wherever we want.
But what about internet? You’ve gotta have it! In today’s world where everyone is running their lives online, you can’t say your internet “works most of the time”.
You can’t produce it yourself in your basement or garage or store it in the kitchen, and you certainly can’t go to the minimart up the street and buy internet in a bottle. In some areas, you don’t have the internet at all, or you’re stuck with one company providing you terrible service, or just making promises and never delivering on a product you absolutely need for your everyday life, just like water or power.
You don’t really have a choice who you get your electricity from unless you live off the grid and if so, you’re probably going to burn this for heat as soon as you read it. If you don’t like the water that comes into your home you can filter it or simply choose to drink from those bottles, jugs, or cans.
What do you do if the internet connecting your house isn’t any good?
Luckily, you do have a choice on which company keeps your family connected to work, school and play.
Seriously, if you had to choose between a national, faceless corporation or a homegrown company with employees who grew up, live, and are raising their families in communities just like the one you love, who would you pick?
Wisper Internet was born and raised in the cornfields of Illinois and understands real people. Wisper has even been called a “company with a soul”. That soul is what drives Wisper to provide the best products and the best service to the communities we serve every day.
Although Wisper has expanded to 20,000 customers across six states, it all started with a neighbor who needed to get connected 20 years ago. If you listen to the experts, wireless internet is the future and Wisper is already decades ahead of the faceless corporations who are constantly bombarding you with commercials.
Wisper has connected and loved small towns for years. You know other companies have not kept their promises to your hometown, and the corporations aren’t coming to your neighborhood.
Not to worry, Wisper is most likely already there. If not, we will be there soon. Wisper cares about small towns because that’s where we live too.