If you’ve ever spotted a tall metal tower on a hill or rooftop around Tucson and thought, “What’s that thing actually doing?” — this one’s for you.
At Simply Bits, those towers are the heartbeat of our fixed wireless network — silently keeping homes, businesses, and entire communities connected every day. But there’s way more to these towers than meets the eye.
Here are 10 cool (and kind of surprising) facts about Internet towers — and why they’re such a big deal for Southern Arizona.
They don’t just “send Wi-Fi”Contrary to popular belief, towers don’t beam Wi-Fi across town like a giant router. They send a secure radio signal to a small antenna (called a subscriber module) installed on your home or business. That connection creates a fast, direct link to the Internet — no cables required.
Simply Bits towers are placed with precision. Whether on a mountaintop, a building, or tucked along a ridge, each one is positioned to make the most of Tucson’s terrain. The goal? Clear line of sight and strong, consistent coverage that fits the landscape, not the other way around.
Southern Arizona weather isn’t for the faint of heart. Simply Bits towers are engineered to withstand extreme heat, dust storms, and 50+ mph winds. In other words: if your patio umbrella blows away, your connection probably won’t.
One tower can power high-speed connections for hundreds of homes and businesses — all at once. Each customer’s antenna connects to the tower’s antennas, which split the signal efficiently like invisible lanes on a highway.
Towers are grouped into coverage zones — think of them as neighborhoods. Your service depends on which tower you connect to, based on your location and line of sight. So yes, your Internet technically has a local “address.”
No trenching. No road closures. No months of waiting. Fixed wireless towers let us deliver fast, reliable Internet to homes that might otherwise wait years for fiber builds.
That’s a big win for rural and suburban areas where running cables just doesn’t make sense.
Fixed wireless isn’t satellite — it’s ground-based and super responsive. Signals typically travel just a few miles between your home and the tower, resulting in low latency that’s perfect for streaming, gaming, and remote work.
Our towers aren’t static — they’re constantly evolving. The Simply Bits network is being modernized with new radios, higher capacity links, and advanced backhaul connections to support speeds up to 1 Gbps. It’s like giving every tower a new brain.
From Oro Valley to Vail and beyond, you’ve probably driven past a Simply Bits tower without noticing. Many are designed to blend into rooftops, structures, or natural landscapes, keeping them functional but unobtrusive.
Without towers, there’d be no fixed wireless — and for many Tucson neighborhoods, no fast Internet at all. They’re the backbone of what makes Simply Bits such a powerful solution: local technology connecting local people.
Internet towers might not be flashy, but they’re quietly changing the way Tucson connects — bringing high-speed service to places traditional infrastructure just can’t reach.
So the next time you look up and spot one on a ridge or rooftop, give it a little nod. That’s your Internet, standing tall.
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