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Broadband boost for island monks | Broadband boost for island monks |
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An island community of monks were so fed up with their slow internet connection, they've gone broadband. | |
The Cistercian monks live on Caldey Island, three miles off the coast of Tenby in Pembrokeshire. | The Cistercian monks live on Caldey Island, three miles off the coast of Tenby in Pembrokeshire. |
The self sustaining community sells homemade perfume and sweets over the internet for their income. | The self sustaining community sells homemade perfume and sweets over the internet for their income. |
Father Daniel said: "Patience is one of the characteristics of monastic life, but even the patience of the Brothers was being tested by our slow internet". | Father Daniel said: "Patience is one of the characteristics of monastic life, but even the patience of the Brothers was being tested by our slow internet". |
Over the last five years, the monks internet shop has increased its turnover by 100%. | Over the last five years, the monks internet shop has increased its turnover by 100%. |
But their slow dial-up connection was hampering their business. | But their slow dial-up connection was hampering their business. |
So they worked with a local telecommunications firm who have used a signal from a communications tower on the mainland to transmit wireless broadband to the island. | So they worked with a local telecommunications firm who have used a signal from a communications tower on the mainland to transmit wireless broadband to the island. |
"Broadband access has made a huge difference to our internet usage," said Father Daniel. | "Broadband access has made a huge difference to our internet usage," said Father Daniel. |
"We knew we needed a faster connection, but we had almost given up trying to find a workable solution which would give us an internet connection at speeds enjoyed by others on the mainland. | "We knew we needed a faster connection, but we had almost given up trying to find a workable solution which would give us an internet connection at speeds enjoyed by others on the mainland. |
"We have many plans to develop our commercial activities now we have a modern, high speed communications link," he said. | "We have many plans to develop our commercial activities now we have a modern, high speed communications link," he said. |
Broadband on the island will help the monks sell their goods online | Broadband on the island will help the monks sell their goods online |
The monks' wireless broadband is transmitted to the island by TFL Group from their communications tower at Pentlepoir on the mainland. | The monks' wireless broadband is transmitted to the island by TFL Group from their communications tower at Pentlepoir on the mainland. |
Jonathan England, from telecommunications firm TFL Group said: "We are absolutely delighted to have been able to provide the community at Caldey Abbey with state-of-the-art wireless broadband access." | Jonathan England, from telecommunications firm TFL Group said: "We are absolutely delighted to have been able to provide the community at Caldey Abbey with state-of-the-art wireless broadband access." |
Ben Childs, the estate manger on Caldey, said the internet shop helped to support the island during the winter, after the tourists have left. | Ben Childs, the estate manger on Caldey, said the internet shop helped to support the island during the winter, after the tourists have left. |
"It's crucial to our needs and broadband will help the speed up things," he said. | "It's crucial to our needs and broadband will help the speed up things," he said. |
Monks first settled on the island just off the Pembrokeshire coast near Tenby in the 6th Century. | Monks first settled on the island just off the Pembrokeshire coast near Tenby in the 6th Century. |
The present Cistercian order moved into the monastery from Scourmont Abbey in Belgium in 1929. | The present Cistercian order moved into the monastery from Scourmont Abbey in Belgium in 1929. |
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