It’s time to own your city. It’s time to own your air. Did we mention it’s all free of charge for you?
A Cellular Offload Services Hotspot sets your internet free by building a people-powered network of connectivity - unshackled from the corporate carriers. Within each hotspot is the potential to disrupt a multi-trillion dollar industry built on inflated prices and poor coverage..
A tailored solution for your business is as easy as contacting us and scheduling a visit at which time we will discuss the best solution to offer a seamless cellular offload connection. The hotspot does not replace your current internet router or infrastructure, it’s an extension to add additional connectivity options.
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Our service is designed to help businesses like yours offer best in class cellular solutions, with zero costs and no hidden fees. Why? You are helping us build a people-powered cellular offload network.
Join countless other businesses already reaping the benefits. Let us handle the hard work while you focus on what you do best.
To maximize the effectiveness of the cellular offload hotspot, it must be placed in a location with high foot traffic, clear line of sight, and as high as possible. These areas would include the following: restaurants, cafes, bars, shopping malls, office’s, gymnasiums, and sports complexes. Contact us to validate your location today!
Our Cellular Offload Hotspot vs Traditional DAS (Distributed Antenna System)
Let’s get the #1 question out of the way, cost. A traditional DAS system will cost $5 - $20 per square foot of area being covered. Cellular Offload Services Hotspot is FREE, yes FREE to the business owner for helping us build a decentralized cellular offload network.


AT&T Subscribers across the US will soon be bale to access wireless coverage via the Helium Network, a decentralized platform built by individuals and small businesses deploying WiFi Hotspots.
Under the agreement, AT&T customers can connect to Helium’s community Wifi infrastructure, often in areas where traditional cellular networks struggle with cost or coverage limitations.
The move is part of AT&T’s wider strategy around wireless convergence and comes as carriers seek new ways to integrate Wifi and cellular services.
“Working with AT&T is a massive step forward in our mission to bring affordable and accessible connectivity to the masses,” said Amir Haleem, co-founder of Helium and CEO of Helium Mobile.
“Teaming up with such a global leader in the industry allows us to rapidly accelerate the adoption of Helium and provide real-world value to both AT&T and their subscribers.”
The Helium Network consists of more than 90,000 active hotspots in the US and Mexico. The company claims nearly half a million people use its network daily.
As part of the partnership, AT&T will leverage Helium’s real-time coverage quality metrics, a tool designed to make network performance data more transparent and actionable for both operators and end users.
The integration also incorporates Pass point Wifi authentication, helping to automate and secure user access as they move between different types of networks.
AT&T follows other major mobile network operators, such as Telefónica’s Movistar, in tapping Helium’s infrastructure to augment traditional cellular services. The latest collaboration comes on the heels of Helium Mobile’s launch of its “Zero Plan,” touted as the first free phone plan in the US.
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