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Tooway broadband reaches the parts other broadband services can't.

If you live in a remote or a very rural area, the chances are you won't be able to connect a broadband service to your phone line. Living "too far" away from the exchange needn't be a problem thanks to Tooway who provide broadband access via satellite right across the UK. To find out more choose from the deals below or give our impartial experts a call for free 7 days a week.

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More about Tooway satellite broadband

Tooway is an alternative way to get internet access in your home using a satellite connection. Tooway can be used for the general internet user but can also be used for home or small businesses supporting multiple users with an ethernet or wireless connection. Tooway packages are ideal for those that live outside the fixed line broadband areas (such as in rural or isolated communities).


Tooway offers a bidirectional high speed satellite broadband service. This means that it can receive and send data through the satellite; so there is no need for a telephone line to use it.

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Tooway 8

Tooway 8 is the Satellite Broadband service from Tooway direct which is suitable for 1 or 2 light home user computers for light usage. [view product]

Tooway 6

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Tooway 10

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