Powys is the largest and one of the most sparsely populated counties in Wales, and it is where satellite broadband makes the most difference. Farms and cottages here can be miles from the nearest cabinet, with no realistic prospect of a fast fixed line.

Open upland, moorland and long river valleys including the Severn, Wye and Usk. Sky views are frequently excellent on high ground, while valley-bottom properties contend with the slopes above them.
Stone farmhouses with slate roofs, upland smallholdings, converted chapels and barns, and scattered cottages along the valleys.
Hill farming and forestry dominate, with holdings often spread over a wide area. Mobile signal is patchy across much of the county, so a reliable fixed connection at the property matters more than usual.
Exposure is the defining factor: mounts must be specified for sustained upland wind. Barn and pole mounts are common where the farmhouse sits low in a fold of ground.
Farms, holiday cottages, outdoor activity businesses and rural enterprises across the county rely on connectivity for bookings, payments and administration.
Many properties are reached by long unmetalled tracks. Tell us about access and gates when you enquire so the right vehicle and equipment are sent.
Send us your postcode, property details and a few photos and we'll come back to you with an installation quote.
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