- CEO
- H. Dean Cubley
- Full Time Employees
- 34
- Sector
- Technology
- Industry
- Communication Equipment
- Address
- 2911 South Shore Boulevard League City TX United States of America 77573
- IPO Date
- Sep 20, 2004
- Business
- ERF Wireless, Inc. (ERFB) provides critical infrastructure wireless broadband communications products and services to residential, commercial, oil and gas, educational, healthcare, and banking customers across rural North America. The company operates through four primary divisions: Energy Broadband, Inc., which delivers wireless bandwidth and support services including nomadic terrestrial broadband connectivity to wellsites, wellsite communications equipment rental, IT support, network monitoring and maintenance, layer 2 secure connectivity products, fixed site broadband, network design and construction, production field SCADA, and midstream monitoring solutions for the oil and gas industry; Wireless Bundled Services, offering high-speed Internet, voice over Internet protocol, video services, and network maintenance to commercial and residential customers; Enterprise Network Services, providing custom wireless bandwidth solutions, long-term maintenance, monitoring, and secure CryptoVue connectivity to regional banks, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions; and Network Operations, handling overall support including Wireless Messaging Services for product manufacturing and maintenance. Founded in 1986 and headquartered in League City, Texas, ERF Wireless maintains the largest terrestrial broadband wireless network covering oil and gas territories spanning more than 450,000 square miles across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, North Dakota, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Alberta, Canada, with regional offices in key areas; it also owns subsidiary Energy Broadband, Inc.. The company pursues growth through acquisitions of Wireless Internet Service Providers and network build-outs, having completed 16 such deals as of early 2012 including the 2017 full equity acquisition of Accordant Communications and earlier plans involving Zona Resources, Inc. for oil-related expansions, alongside a 2020 announcement of a delayed name change and 1:75 reverse stock split that did not proceed as initially scheduled; no major partnerships, funding rounds, or new launches are reported in the last 1-2 years amid minimal recent public activity.