We Don’t Offer Free TVs – And Why That is a Good Thing

At SwiftCurrent Connect, we’ve been overwhelmed by the positive response from our customers and members. It’s clear what sets us apart: we’re local, we deliver exceptional service, and we keep our pricing fair and transparent.

When you call us, you’re speaking with someone who lives and works right here in western Wisconsin. When you need help, it’s a local technician who shows up at your door. And when we give back, it’s to the same communities we call home.

Recently, a customer stopped by to cancel their service. Naturally, we were curious—this doesn’t happen often. Their reason? They were offered a free TV to switch providers.

We get it. Big-name providers like Verizon, Comcast, and T-Mobile often use flashy promotions to get your attention—free devices, gift cards, “locked-in” prices. But let’s talk about what those “fixed prices” really mean. These companies are known for regularly increasing rates after the promotion ends, counting on you not to notice—or not to want to sit on hold trying to negotiate. It’s a hassle and they know it.

At SwiftCurrent Connect, we don’t play pricing games. Our rates have stayed consistent since day one. The only major change we’ve made was bundling Managed WiFi into our monthly pricing—and when we did that, we also doubled your internet speed for both uploads and downloads. That’s value you can count on. Our promise to you is simple:

  • World-class internet from day one
  • Transparent, competitive pricing
  • Reliable, local support from real people
  • Ongoing community investment

You won’t see us on national commercials or offering free TVs. But you will see us sponsoring your child’s school scoreboard, hosting community barbecues, teaching free Internet 101 classes, and delivering better service with no surprise fees. We do this for one reason – to support our communities.

Thank you for being part of the SwiftCurrent Connect family. Your support allows us to keep investing in you, your neighbors, and our local communities.

— The SwiftCurrent Connect Team

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