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Partners

These organizations proudly support MeshEnvy NCC and the Stand Anywhere initiative. Together we are building independent mesh paths across Nevada so you can stand anywhere and reach the statewide communications network.

Stand Anywhere

Stand Anywhere is MeshEnvy’s mandate to connect all of Nevada. Tower operators, land managers, and community organizations each bring something essential: height, access, local knowledge, or public trust. Our partners help turn that vision into backbone coverage across basins that commercial carriers never found worth serving.

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Tower partner

High Sierra Communications

Dave Metts founded this Northern Nevada microwave relay operator in 1982. High Sierra maintains ridge-to-ridge sites across the region and has granted MeshEnvy permission to install mesh nodes on Peavine Peak, Ophir Hill, Poito Mountain, Virginia Peak, and additional relay locations.

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Tower partner

Sierra Electronics

Serving Northern Nevada since 1964, Sierra Electronics operates mission-critical radio systems across the Truckee Meadows and Eastern Sierra. They donated tower space on Peavine Peak for MeshEnvy’s first backbone repeater on the crest.

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Public lands partner

U.S. Forest Service

Peavine Peak sits on Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest land. The U.S. Forest Service facilitated MeshEnvy’s authorization to co-locate at the Sierra Electronics compound, reviewed our mission and nonprofit status, and granted an exemption from rental and processing fees.

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Public lands partner

BLM Carson Field Office

The Bureau of Land Management stewards most of Nevada’s public lands. The Carson Field Office granted MeshEnvy a two-year right of way for site surveys and range testing at Spanish Benchmark, Tule Peak, Virginia Peak, and other Carson District locations.

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Public lands partner

BLM Tonopah Field Office

The Tonopah Field Office manages central Nevada’s public lands and coordinates with operators on peaks like Brock Mountain. MeshEnvy is building a partnership with the Tonopah team to extend backbone coverage across the rural basins they steward.

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Public lands partner

BLM Las Vegas Field Office

The Las Vegas Field Office covers southern Nevada’s public lands. MeshEnvy is coordinating with their team on site candidacy, permitting, and stakeholder outreach as we plan backbone segments across the Mojave and Colorado River corridors.

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Public lands partner

BLM Caliente Field Office

The Caliente Field Office serves Lincoln County and surrounding public lands in eastern Nevada. MeshEnvy is working with their team on surveys, rights of way, and site planning that tie into our statewide backbone goals.

Interested in partnering?

MeshEnvy works with tower operators, land managers, emergency services, ranching communities, and civic groups statewide. If your organization can host equipment, share site access, or help coordinate deployments in your region, we would like to hear from you. Reach out on Discord or email board@meshenvy.org.