Brecon sits in the Usk valley at the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, surrounded by hill farms and upland smallholdings. It is classic satellite broadband country: sparse population, difficult terrain and no fibre on the horizon.

The Usk valley runs between the Brecon Beacons to the south and the Mynydd Epynt to the north. Valley properties have hills on both sides; upland farms have wide open skies and severe exposure.
Stone farmhouses with slate roofs, upland smallholdings, converted barns and chapels, and Georgian properties in the town.
Sheep and cattle farming dominate, with tourism, outdoor activity businesses and holiday accommodation across the National Park.
Exposure drives the specification on the hills; in the valley the priority is clearing the slope, which often means a high gable, a barn or a pole.
Activity centres, bunkhouses, campsites and farm diversification projects need reliable connectivity for bookings and guests.
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