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EAV Net (EAV Networks Limited) are a WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider) based on the Romney Marsh. Our whole business was designed and created for the residents and business based on the Romney Marsh, we provide a wireless stable link from our HQ and repeater sites directly to our clients without the need to use old copper wiring or poor maintained infrastructure in or on the ground. Our aim is expand full coverage across the Romney Marsh and also increase our speed / capacity to existing and new customers with out growth.
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Unit 3B Jacks Park, TN28 8AN, New Romney, United Kingdom
- 01797 217010
- sales@eavnet.co.uk
- www.eavnet.co.uk
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