I run the IT for a non-profit that runs a fundraising event over a weekend once a year where we need internet access in a couple of fields in our village to communicate, run card machines and sync up ticket scanners to our system. Last couple of years we've relied on renting a couple of Starlinks but this is pretty pricey and requires putting up/removing at the end of each day to avoid getting nicked. 4G/5G is not at all an option, a couple of neighbours have said no to us running our operation using their home internet and there's not a wireless ISP around that can service our area.
We have power in the two fields we're looking at - was just wondering if there's any point even perusing trying to get a fixed line (Openreach or Gigaclear are our options) installed into a barn/outbuilding with no address in the RM database? This means we could just pay for a line service when we need it then cancel it when we're done, would be a lot less faf than having to deal with our current solution since a modem and wireless AP are a lot less conspicuous than the big flashy (and very clearly temporary) Starlink dish sitting on the roof.
Wonder if I should try and speak to Gigaclear since we're a nonprofit and they might be a tad more flexible than BT?
Edited by kakariko (Fri 27-Jun-25 13:58:28)



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