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How to arrange internet in the outlying area

 
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Businesses (and residents) in the outlying area often face limited options for a good fixed internet connection:

  • not enough stability and speed via outdated telephone lines (DSL)
  • improved connections via cable or fibre optics not always available in remote areas

Nevertheless, a redundant alarm process, especially for critical, technical processes, is very important. Since 1 January 2024, it is even mandatory for intensive livestock farming in the Netherlands to have a minimum of two active telephone lines to dial out alarms.

To still have redundant (wireless) internet in the outlying area, there is a reliable solution today:

4G GSM for outlying areas

Starlink: wireless internet connection via satellite network

Read about it in the new knowledge article on our website:

How to arrange internet in the outlying area
 

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