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Wireless Broadband for Rural Norfolk

thinkingwisp wireless broadband for rural Norfolk
Broadband services for rural Norfolk have just got better!
 
ThinkingWISP the Wireless Broadband Project for Norfolk was developed over the last year by InTouch Systems, in partnership with the Norfolk Rural Community Council (NRCC) and AF Affinity, a subsidiary of Anglia Farmers agricultural buying group in Honingham Thorpe, near Norwich.
 
Homes and businesses which use the ThinkingWISP wi-fi technology do not need a phone line and have a choice of three different speeds of broadband – three, eight or 10 Mbs (megabits per second).
 
The system designed by InTouch, uses radio waves from a transmitter at InTouch Systems’ premises near Norwich Airport sending to a mast close to Marsham, near Aylsham.

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Most Entertaining Float Winner- Cromer Carnival 2011

InTouch Systems were awarded the Most Entertaining Float prize at the 2011 Cromer Carnival.
 
We would like to thank all the visitors and locals at the Carnival who gave us such a enthusiastic welcome as we went past. Our very own Jack Sparrow look alike was even featured on the Just Cromer September issue front page!
 

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Hope to see you all there again next year..

Lord Mayors Procession Pirate Ship – 2011 Runners Up

InTouch System's Ground Crew

InTouch Systems would once again like to thank all those who have supported us through the blood, sweat and tears in order to design and build our award winning float.

 

InTouch Systems were pleased to be able to support the Norwich Civic Charity 2011 the Big C by taking part in the procession.
 
We hope you enjoy our 2011 Norwich Lord Mayor’s Procession pictures in our gallery, and look forward to seeing you all again next year at the 2012 procession.
 
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Chloe Smith MP Opens InTouch Systems New Office

Chloe Smith MP at official opening of InTouch Systems
Chloe Smith, Member of Parliament for Norwich North, on Friday 24th June 2011 opened the new premises of InTouch Systems, at their official launch.
 
Chloe comments: “I try to meet local firms every week. It’s important because they are the backbone of the local economy and I want to do all I can to support local jobs.”

 
Steve Temple, Managing Director of InTouch Systems, comments: “Moving to new premises will allow us to offer even better and broader range of IT services to Norfolk businesses, schools, rural organisations and communities in general.”
 
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