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Torbay Digital is your local Satellite dish, Data and TV Aerial Installer covering Torbay

 

Our services include:

TV Aerials Installation in Torbay
Satellite dish installation Torbay 

TV bracket wall mounting Torbay
✔We are experts in commercial and communal TV systems covering Torbay

Wifi extender installation around Torbay
Data cable installation (cat5/cat6)

CCTV security camera system installation & repair, Smart doorbells & door entry
4G routers and mobile data systems

Ajax alarm systems
Sky, Virgin media, BT & Talk Talk.

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We are an established local company that covers Torbay with 15 years in the trade, there's not much we havent seen.

If you have a fault that needs repair or are just looking for a new installation or system, please give us a call, we will have a quick chat, give you a guide price over the phone or give you a free on site quote.

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A history of Torbay

Torbay, also known as the English Riviera, is a beautiful coastal area located in South Devon, UK. The history of Torbay can be traced back to the Stone Age, and the area has been inhabited continuously ever since.

During the Roman period, Torbay was an important center of trade and commerce, with goods such as tin and lead being shipped to other parts of the Roman Empire. The area was also home to a number of important military installations, and many Roman forts and settlements have been discovered in the region.

In the Middle Ages, Torbay was a key center of the wool trade, with the surrounding countryside providing ideal conditions for sheep farming. The area also saw the growth of the fishing industry, with fish and seafood being caught and sold in local markets.

During the 19th century, Torbay saw the growth of the tourism industry, with visitors flocking to the area to enjoy its stunning natural beauty and mild climate. The development of the railway in the mid-1800s made it easier for tourists to reach the area, and many grand hotels and guesthouses were built to cater to the needs of these visitors.

In the early 20th century, Torbay saw the growth of the aviation industry, with the establishment of the first commercial air service in the UK. The area also played a key role in the development of radar technology, with the invention of the Chain Home radar system during World War II.

Today, Torbay is a thriving community, with a range of local businesses and amenities. The area is home to a number of important cultural institutions, including the Torbay Museum and the Torquay Museum, which showcase the rich history and heritage of the region.

Whether exploring the area's ancient monuments and historic buildings, relaxing on its beautiful beaches, or enjoying its many cultural events and festivals, Torbay is a place of endless fascination and discovery. Its rich history and natural beauty continue to attract visitors from all over the world, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK.