Since the first step of installation takes place outside of your home, you will not need to be present.
Underground
Expect locates from Utilities in your area, these are marked by flags or paint in your area.
Your exterior underground installation occurs between the time you sign up for service and your scheduled interior installation.
You need not be present for the underground exterior installation.
Installation crews will determine an optimal path that may require underground trenching across finished surfaces such as driveways or walkways.
Crews utilize the least invasive trenching methods and will repair/restore the trenched areas.
If you have installed and own your existing conduit, crews will determine if it can be used for your fiber installation. NOTE: Trailblazer cannot install fiber into a conduit owned by another service provider.
Overhead
Crews will run a fiber drop overhead following the residence’s main power feed, most likely the day of your scheduled installation.
Trailblazer Broadband will retain ownership and maintenance rights of these lines. More information can be viewed in your Terms and Conditions.
Interior Installation
For this part of this installation process, you will need to be home to confirm equipment placement and connectivity.
The standard installation will include a maximum of 30 feet of fiber on the exterior of your home from your electric meter or point of entry.
Interior installation will require drilling a small hole on the exterior of the home to the interior.
A junction box will be mounted to the exterior and fiber will run through a wall plate on the interior.
Installers will review options for the optimal interior location of your equipment based on:
Where you use your internet most
Placement near an electrical outlet
At least 3 feet away from any appliances or wireless devices that may cause interference (e.g. Microwaves , Cordless Phones , Baby Monitors , Older Electronic Equipment etc..)
A maximum of 20 feet from the point where fiber enters the interior
On the main or ground level of your home (Note: Mesh units are recommended for multiple levels or large homes)
Your interior equipment will include:
A state of the art Nokia WiFi system with a single unit and fiber connection.
Additional units for the mesh system are available at an additional cost.
Installers will ensure that your internet is working properly by connecting an ethernet cable to your interior equipment and performing a speed test. Speeds up to 1000 Mbps will vary based on your location and your device.
Installers will ensure that the WiFi service is functional on one of your wireless devices by connecting to the Nokia WiFi system, using your SSID/ WPA login and password.
You will need to keep your login and password information in order to connect any other wireless devices you choose to use in your home. Please consult our FAQs or the manufacturer for support on connecting your personal devices.
If you have unique installation requirements or prefer the location of your equipment is somewhere other than what is included in the Standard Installation, please contact us today at 970-577-3770 to schedule a preliminary walkthrough of your property prior to installation.
Trailblazer Broadband is the Town of Estes Park’s community-owned and operated broadband service built with you in mind. That’s why with Trailblazer Broadband you aren’t forced into bundling contracts and you have the freedom to chart your own path and choose which providers you want for the services you need.
Connecting Our Community
No more worrying about having to combine your internet, phone, and TV services. With Trailblazer Broadband you have the freedom to choose which services fit your needs, without feeling like your trapped into combining your services.
Our Mountaineer Package starts at $69.95 a month with $0 activation. This includes up to 1-Gig download and upload speed, no long term contracts, and no data caps. We provide you with reliable internet service that is up to 100 times faster than other local options without the need to bundle.
Faster, better internet on your terms. Register for updates today and be one of the first to receive notice of service in your area.
Trailblazer Broadband is high-speed internet delivered over fiber-optic lines with upload and download speeds up to 1GB. But did you know that there are WiFi disruptions everywhere? From your neighbor’s network, the distance from your equipment, the size and structure of your home, to things you may not even think about such as a baby monitor, Bluetooth speakers, or even your microwave! Without even realizing it, our homes can prevent our internet from performing at its best.
With Trailblazer Broadband, use your WiFi to the fullest with our Whole Home Experience that includes Beacons that strengthen your connection so you can have high-speed internet in your whole home without any interference.
What is a Trailblazer Beacon?
These Beacons help to boost and direct WiFi signals so that you can have a strong connection throughout your whole home, regardless of size, structure, or any other disruptions.
Beacons have a one-time installation charge of $25 per Beacon*, and a monthly charge of $5 per beacon.
How does it work?
When you sign up and schedule your installation, you will be prompted to select your level of service and how many Beacons you will need. Packages to choose from are:
If you’re unsure what level of coverage you need, no worries! We’ve created a short quiz to help you determine your Beacon needs to ensure you have WiFi in your whole home.
During your on-site installation of Trailblazer Broadband, our installation team will assess your home and ensure you have the right level of service for your specific needs as well as recommending where to place the Beacons for optimal internet speed in your home.
Don’t let anything stand in your way to high-speed internet for you home! Be sure to sign up for service updates so you can be one of the first to sign up for service once it’s available in your neighborhood.
*The one-time fee of $25 is if the Beacons are added to your home during the time of installation. If you choose to have beacons at a later date, the one-time fee increases to $105.
Article posted on Wed, October 9, 2019 by Sayidali Moalim of Community Networks:
After five years of planning, meetings, and overcoming obstacles, the town of Estes Park has officially launched its Trailblazer Broadband Internet service to pilot neighborhoods.
Necessity is the Mother of Invention
The Broadband journey started back 2015 when the residents of Estes Park experienced catastrophic outages due to ice and flooding which led to long telecommunications outages. It bacame obvious to community leaders that the town needed a different solution that entailed reliability and redundancy, not available from the incumbent provider. The city held a referendum and with the support of 92 percent of those voting, the town of Estes Park opted out of SB 152.
Fast, Affordable, Reliable Connectivity for Residents and Tourists
Estes Park, considered the gateway to the Rock Mountain National Park, depends on its tourism industry and current Internet speeds may deter vacation goers who need to remain connected to work during time away from work. With the introduction of high-quality Internet access at their resorts and lodging, Estes Park will have an edge over their competition as well as ensuring future economic development opportunities for the entire region.
For town officials, staff, and the majority of residents, the implementation of high-quality Internet access is a welcomed project.
“This is truly a tremendous milestone for the community,” said Town Administrator Travis Machalek, at the town’s official opening ceremony celebration on September 25th.
The expected project construction cost is around $26 million. Based on an anticipated take rate of 30 – 40 percent, the community expects to pay off the investment in 10 – 12 years.
Trailblazer Broadband is being rolled out to pilot neighborhoods and is expected to serve the entire town in three to five years. The schedule is based primarily on construction feasibility, population density, and potential revenue.
Check out this marketing video on Trailblazer Broadband:
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