Serious business, terrible signal
Farming has quietly digitised — parlour management, livestock records, machinery telemetry, Defra portals, farm-shop tills and holiday-let bookings — while remaining exactly where broadband infrastructure is weakest. The rural stack solves it in layers: Starlink where fibre can't reach (transformative for remote holdings, installed in days with no groundworks), 4G/5G solutions where masts cooperate, whole-yard WiFi engineered across barns, parlours and yards rather than dying at the farmhouse wall, and phone systems that ring the person not the empty kitchen — the mobile in the tractor cab, the office, the shop. Diversified farms get the hospitality layer too: farm-shop guest WiFi building a local customer list, and booking capture for the holiday lets.
The complete stack for farms
| Service | What it does for you |
|---|---|
| Business broadband | The rural playbook: Starlink or 4G/5G where lines fail, engineered honestly for your actual location — connectivity in days, not a decade of waiting. |
| Phone systems | Professional call handling — queues, mobile apps, voicemail-to-email — sized to your team, priced per user. |
| AI receptionist | Answers 24/7 when your team can't, takes bookings and messages, and texts you the summary. |
| Business WiFi | Whole-yard coverage across barns, parlour and shop — because the systems that need it are in the buildings, not the farmhouse. |
| CCTV | HD coverage of the places that matter, viewable from your phone, professionally installed. |
| Business mobiles | Multi-network SIMs that find whichever mast actually works in your valley — for the tractor cab, the yard and the family. |
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Frequently asked questions
Is Starlink genuinely good enough for a working farm?
Yes — fast, reliable connectivity almost anywhere with open sky, professionally installed in days. For remote holdings it changes what's possible: cloud records, cameras, and a farm shop that takes cards without prayer.
Can WiFi reach the parlour and far barns?
Yes — outdoor-rated, survey-designed coverage across the yard. The farmhouse-router approach is what fails; proper design doesn't.
Can calls reach us out in the fields?
Yes — the business number rings the mobile app in the cab as readily as the office, and multi-network SIMs hold whichever signal your land actually has.
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