Where fibre doesn't reach, Starlink does. We install, mount and integrate Starlink for rural offices, farms, construction sites, holiday parks and temporary premises — so you're not stuck on 4G with 2-bar signal.
Starlink has genuinely changed things for rural businesses, farms, construction sites and anywhere FTTP/FTTC/leased lines can't reach or won't run the cost. 200+ Mbps down, 25ms latency, unlimited data — that used to mean a £500/month leased line. Now it's a dish on a pole and an £80/month subscription.
But getting it right matters. The kit that comes in the box works straight out of the box — but "works" and "works well across 20 staff, phone system, CCTV and guest Wi-Fi" are different things. We handle the bit Starlink doesn't: mounting, cabling, router replacement, integration with your existing network, and making sure a static IP and PoE work if you need them.
We're not Starlink partners — there's no partner scheme in the UK for business installs. We're just experienced installers who've mounted dishes on farmhouses, warehouses, holiday parks, construction site cabins and the occasional shepherd's hut.
From siting the dish to rolling it into your existing IT.
Roof, pole, chimney, wall, non-penetrating ballast — we mount it properly with correct sky view and bonding.
Proper cable runs into the building, grommets, sealant, cable management. Not just fed through a window.
Swap the Starlink router for your own firewall or UniFi Dream Machine — proper VLANs, VPN, guest Wi-Fi.
APs throughout the premises so the signal actually reaches where people work — not just the office Starlink sits in.
VoIP handsets work fine over Starlink (25ms latency is comparable to fibre). We configure QoS to prioritise calls.
Run Starlink alongside an FTTP or 4G line so if one goes down the other takes over automatically.
Construction sites, events, festivals, temporary offices. Roam version — pick it up, move it, carry on.
Business subscriptions with static IP for VPN access, remote cameras, site-to-site connections.
If the dish stops talking, we come out. If speeds drop, we diagnose. No passing you back to Starlink support chat.
Not every site suits it — but for these, it's often transformational.
Milking parlours, livestock tracking, farm shops, holiday lets on the same property. A single Starlink dish with UniFi APs covers a whole farmstead.
Site cabins with CCTV, time-and-attendance systems, VoIP, file sharing. Portable, can move between sites with the project.
Guest Wi-Fi, office systems, booking tills, CCTV. Starlink + properly segmented UniFi network = happy guests + secure office.
The classic "rural business park" where BT said 8 Mbps was the maximum. Starlink makes the office genuinely work.
Wedding venues, festivals, trade shows, pop-ups. Put the dish up Friday, take it down Monday.
If FTTP is available at your site, take it. It's cheaper, lower latency, no weather impact, better for VoIP at scale. We'll tell you honestly if you're a fibre candidate.
Most Starlink installs run this track. Complicated sites take longer.
Photos, postcode and rough site layout is usually enough. We'll confirm Starlink's coverage and suggest dish placement.
Kit + mounting + cable runs + any networking gear. Fixed price, no surprises.
Dish usually arrives 3–10 days after order. We can help you order under the right plan (Residential / Business / Roam).
Mounting, cabling, network setup, testing. Usually half a day to a full day.
Credentials, docs, and ongoing support options — break/fix only, or full network management.
There isn't a formal partner programme for installers in the UK. We're experienced installers who've done a lot of business-site Starlink deployments — farms, construction sites, holiday parks, rural offices. The install is the bit Starlink doesn't sell; we fill that gap.
We can help you order under the right plan (Residential is cheapest but has business terms restrictions; Business gets you a static IP and priority network; Roam is portable). But the hardware purchase is on your account in Starlink's name — no margin for us to hide.
Yes, generally well. Latency is around 20–40ms which is comparable to fibre. We configure QoS on the router to prioritise voice traffic. Weather can briefly cause packet loss during heavy rain — we flag this honestly so you can decide if it's acceptable.
Technically Residential is meant for homes, but many small businesses use it without issue. The Business plan gets you static IP, priority data, 24/7 support. For anything mission-critical or needing remote access in, use Business.
Real answer: brief dips during heavy Welsh rain are common but usually only seconds at a time. In extreme storms (the kind that knock tiles off), you may get a minute or two of lost signal. For businesses that can't tolerate any downtime, we set up a 4G failover.
Yes — all of South Wales. We've done Starlink installs across the Valleys, Brecon Beacons, Gower, Monmouthshire and the Vale of Glamorgan. For remote sites that's often where the need is greatest.
Tell us where you are, what signal you've got now, and what you're trying to do. We'll quote the install and suggest the right plan.
If fibre won't reach you, Starlink probably will. Let's get you properly set up.