When we built the farm in 2019 we faced one hurdle getting data to and from the farm. Our region doesn't have rural high-speed internet. Out of desperation at the cost and unreliability of microwave systems, I wrote to a new US company called Starlink that we were a farm in rural UK that needed a lot of data transmission, and would like to be a UK launch customer for their satellite internet system.
From the first day, the system has been unbelievably reliable. We installed throughout the entire 600 acres several data hubs. We were in the process of clearing fields so burying data cables was cheap, and we buried PVC water pipes too. This is one of the tasks that still has to be done on the new farm, the ground has been too wet for the trencher to operate.
Note: I write this as the government announces that it has fallen behind in introducing 4G data to the countryside...
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