Broadband Delivery on Holiday Parks
Broadband on holiday parks is delivered differently from residential streets due to park size, layout, and infrastructure. Methods vary by site to provide reliable service with minimal disruption.
Why delivery methods vary
Parks often lack traditional ducts to every unit, so the most suitable method is chosen based on layout and existing infrastructure.
Common delivery methods
- Fibre:
Direct to units or to park distribution points where fibre is available - High-capacity wireless (WiMAX):
Links the park to the wider network or connects different park areas without trenching - Ethernet distribution:
Cabled connections from a central point to individual units
How this affects your service
Delivery method does not change:
- The broadband packages available
- How you use the internet in your holiday home
- How your router and devices connect
Owner broadband is always a direct, private connection to the unit, not open park-wide Wi-Fi.
Owner broadband vs guest Wi-Fi
- Owner broadband:
Private, always available, home-style connection - Guest Wi-Fi:
Visitor service, usually timed or paid, for casual use
These services are separate and serve different needs.
Availability
What can be provided depends on the park’s layout, infrastructure, and local network availability.
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