Internet for Contractors

Job-site internet that powers up the moment the trailer does — for estimates, payments, plan markups, and remote inspections.

Two contractors in hard hats using a tablet on a job site

What Contractors need from mobile internet

A contractor's office moves with the project. One week you are framing in a subdivision with patchy coverage, the next you are pulling permits at a site where the nearest cell tower is a county line away, and the week after that you are on a remodel where the homeowner's Wi-Fi cuts out every time the microwave runs. ConnecTen internet keeps the trailer, the truck, and the crew online through all of it. The router carries every major US carrier on a single multi-carrier vSIM and switches automatically when a signal weakens — so a same-day estimate to a customer, a card payment on a tablet at the curb, a video review with an architect, or a quick markup of plans in the cloud all happen on a connection that holds. Plug-and-play setup means no IT visit and no install appointment delaying the start of a job. Power it on at the next site.

Why ConnecTen internet works for Contractors

Multi-carrier vSIM means the trailer stays online when one carrier weakens — fewer dropped calls, fewer redo trips

Multi-carrier vSIM means the trailer stays online when one carrier weakens — fewer dropped calls, fewer redo trips.

Unlimited data with no cap and no throttle — run video calls, cloud markups, and payment terminals on the same line

Unlimited data with no cap and no throttle — run video calls, cloud markups, and payment terminals on the same line.

No contract — keep it on the active sites, pause on the slow weeks, and a 14-day money-back guarantee covers the trial

No contract — keep it on the active sites, pause on the slow weeks, and a 14-day money-back guarantee covers the trial.

Multi-carrier coverage that follows you

NetriFi runs on every major US carrier and switches automatically when one signal drops, so the connection follows you instead of the other way around.

How much data Contractors typically need

For an active job site, plan on unlimited. Field crews chew through data quickly when the workflow involves video — a one-hour walkthrough with a remote architect runs 1 to 3 GB, photo and video uploads to a project-management tool stack up across a day, and a tablet at the curb running a card reader, takeoff software, and a CRM at once is a steady drain. Add Bluetooth-tethered phones and a couple of streaming radios in the trailer and a busy week clears 100 GB without anyone trying. Unlimited removes the meter and the awkward conversation about overage on the next invoice.

What you get with every ConnecTen plan

No contract

Pause or resume any time.

Unlimited, truly

No data cap. No throttle threshold.

14-day money-back

Try it on your routes. No-risk return.

Plug-and-play

No install truck. Power on and go.

Frequently asked questions — Contractors

Often, yes — that is the reason to choose a multi-carrier device over a single-carrier hotspot. ConnecTen internet runs on every major US carrier on one vSIM and picks the strongest signal at your site, so a location where one provider alone is unusable is frequently workable when the router has three carriers to choose from. We will not promise it works everywhere — no mobile internet does, and a site with no tower coverage at all is still a no-go. But the failure cases shrink dramatically when you stop relying on a single carrier.

Yes — that is the kind of multi-device job a contractor router needs to do. ConnecTen internet hands out Wi-Fi to whatever you connect: a tablet running a payment terminal, a laptop running takeoff or estimating software, a phone on a video call, a project-management app syncing photos. Unlimited data with no cap and no throttle means none of those tasks gets squeezed at the end of the month, and multi-carrier fallback keeps the line steady when one provider thins out mid-call.

No. Setup is plug-and-play — power the router on, connect your devices to its Wi-Fi, and you are working. There is no install truck, no wiring to a building, no port forwarding to configure for routine use. You move it from the trailer to the truck to the next site as the project changes. That portability is the point: the connection follows the crew instead of the crew waiting on a connection.

No. There is no contract, so you can pause service when the schedule slows down and resume when work picks back up. That fits the cyclical reality of contracting better than a 12 or 24-month commitment. The 14-day money-back guarantee gives you a real on-site test on the first project — if it does not hold up the way the crew needs, you are not stuck with it. The router is yours either way; there is no return on the hardware to coordinate when you pause.

NetriFi multi-carrier vSIM router

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NetriFi multi-carrier vSIM router. No contract. 14-day money-back.

Plans from $49.00– $120.00/ month