Give your Guests & Residents own home experience WIFI
Everyone just wants great WiFi across the whole site. Enjoy their holiday, stream entertainment, share photos, social memories and check-ins. In turn rewarding you with great reviews, free marketing, more bookings and holiday home sales.
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Solutions tailored for all Holiday & Residential Parks, temporary pitches and Retirement communities.
Kids Love Tech
Indoors or Outdoors, very few children can be kept amused all holiday, without a connected device or three. Shared WiFi coverage delivers to hard-to-reach places and temporary pitches. Managed WiFi as an 'All inclusive' service or a 'Paid for' revenue generating, add on.
Futureproof Your Network & Park
Upgrading your hardware will extend the lifespan of your Network. Existing WiFi technology could be almost 13 years old. There have been significant leaps forward in capability, capacity, speed, performance and security protocols in the last two upgrades of WiFi, each version coming every 5-7 years, with WiFi 6 the most recent; designed to handle far more busy and congested, heavy-use traffic, many more connected devices; be quicker and far more secure.
Multi-site
Management
Cloud-based dashboard can be used to remotely manage many sites, all Guest services, monitor all Access Points. Identify trends, footfall or Sales and Marketing opportunities.
Request a call'Smart Van' IoT Internet of Things
Connected 'smart devices' usually sensors, are widely available for home use, with commercial versions being extensively used in Leisure & Hospitality sectors. The simplest, can control lighting or temperature and monitor power usage, others like Ring, provide Alarms, Video monitoring and CCTV. Smart Entertainment devices all fall under IoT too. It was not that long ago when Park visitors may have had one or two phones, just think how many wearables, speakers, watches, game consoles, laptops and tablets your family takes on holiday, ignoring anything that is already connected, ten plus?
WiFi 6/6E benefits
Each WiFi standard takes a significant leap forward on the previous one; with bigger jumps just to keep ahead of the exponential demand and type of usage.
Your technology is likely to be at least eight or possibly 13 or more years old.
The difference between older and current is like dial-up access from the 90s, compared to superfast broadband of today.
A WiFi refresh or upgrade will make a huge difference in speed, number of connected users & devices; power usage of those devices, with less interference or conflicts with other networks and devices. Far better performance in crowded spaces, handling the volume of simultaneous data traffic & improved security. Overall capacity, capability, peace of mind, performance, and extending the life of your network.
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands are overcrowded, with thousands of different device types, including IoT, all competing for space, unlike the wide-open 6 GHz spectrum which is occupied only by efficient WiFi 6 connections, removing frustrations currently caused by congestion on many WiFi networks.
For You
- High Customer Satisfaction
- Fully Managed Service
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership
For Your Guests
- Home Experience WiFi
- Connect Devices with Ease
- Keep Whole Family Entertained
Frequently Asked
Questions
With industry leading Partners & Suppliers, along with our meticulous approach to projects and best practices, DigitalAir delivers successful WiFi deployments time and time again.
Throughout the UK, Europe and Worldwide.. Talk to one of our Wireless or WiFi experts.
Request a callFirstly, who is using it, and what is it used for? Are there many more users, or connected devices or have things slowed down recently? Secondly, what are you aiming to achieve by upgrading? Thirdly, when, and how was it originally installed, and what equipment was used?
We can ask a lot of questions about speeds and performance, but the best thing to do is book a Network Survey Health Check.
Especially if any of the following are considerations:
- Fix existing Wireless / WiFi with issues
- Remove Bandwidth Bottlenecks
- Extend or Increase the Coverage Area
- Future Proof as much as possible
- Upgrade PoE capability for VoIP, CCTV & Wireless
A Network Survey Health Check will identify whether or not we can re-use or upgrade any existing equipment and technology or services.
Project Gigabit Also, the Gigabit Voucher Scheme, was relaunched in the last Budget (2021) and you may be eligible, dependent upon location. There are three main eligibility criteria, whether an SME, rural location and can you double your Bandwidth capacity?
Government launches new £5bn ‘Project Gigabit’ - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Super Deduction
On a more time sensitive basis, and with the advice of your Accountants; in the 2021 Budget there is the Super-Deduction tax break, providing significant relief against investment in Plant & Machinery. As far as our limited research goes, claims may include Fibre optic cabling, wiring, Computer equipment & Servers, Software licences but not Cloud Services currently, Integral features of buildings such as lifts, air-conditioning, electrical systems, Demolition of old or redundant plant and machinery, plus installation of Solar Panels.
In theory, especially if funded by a lease purchase, providing ordered and installed before March 2023, relief on the entire project would carry forward into the following year too, but please check with your Accountant as interpretation may differ.
October 2021 Budget Update
Chancellor Rishi Sunak - “I’m announcing today, for one year, a new 50% business rates discount for businesses in the retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors. Pubs, music venues, cinemas, restaurants, hotels, theatres, gyms.” Any eligible company can claim a discount on their bills of 50%, up to a maximum of £110,000. Sunak said that is a business tax cut worth almost £1.7 billion.
Government measures include: introducing a new revaluation cycle that will be delivered from 2023; a new investment relief to encourage businesses to adopt green technologies like solar panels. There will be a new ‘business rates improvement relief’. From 2023, firms will be able to make property improvements, and, for 12 months, pay no extra business rates.
Yes, is the answer, it is the next generation of wireless standard, giving better speeds, as well as performance in terms of handling more devices and connected users in congested areas, as well as using less power of connected devices, extending battery life and just sheer volume of the throughput and efficiency of data. Most WiFi devices or networks that are a few years old, are likely to be using either WiFi 4 (802.11n) released in 2009 or WiFi 5 (802.11ac) released in 2014
The leisure industry must provide good quality WiFi services to remain competitive, continually review and reinvest, otherwise it will be left behind, like the equivalent of a slow dial-up Internet service when always on, super-fast broadband was first available.
‘Demand for more, faster, everywhere, and for little or nothing will not diminish.’
Fortunately, as each WiFi standard evolves, the capability of delivery, at greater speeds to a larger number, jumps forward every few years. So, invest in WiFi 6 now, just on speed alone, it is 40% quicker than WiFi 5 based on a single connected device, but it is the way it handles many multiple devices that is the significant leap forward.
What version is your WiFi?
Don’t get stuck in the dark ages of dial-up, even if it is free for your customers as they won’t appreciate it, may even resent it!
The bigger the jump forwards you can make in terms of technology, capabilities, and speed, the longer the solution will remain current and fit-for-purpose and will support the delivery of future bandwidth increases.