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Lighthouse Networks announces competitive new wireless broadband

Galway-based company Lighthouse Networks has just announced the launch of a new Wireless Broadband Service for Galway city and the surrounding areas. The new service is being marketed under the name “Lightnet235” and it provides broadband subscribers in Galway with a very competitively priced broadband service. It uses the very latest fixed wireless access technology and has an entry level price of just €20 per month.

Massive growth potential for Irish businesses on internet

Opportunities for massive growth for Irish businesses exists online but are largely ignored, a leading technical consultant revealed during a Mayo Ideas Week seminar last week.

Slickflix lead the way with Android handsets

The smartphone revolution continues to gather momentum and Slickflix in the Newpark Shopping Centre in Kilkenny is leading the charge with a wide range of Android phones in stock.

Technology is good but human contact is even better

The internet is over, declared pint-sized eighties pop star Prince recently, and in a fashion he may be right. Prince was refusing to hand over his latest music compilation to iTunes, which he claimed would not pay him anything for the privilege but would instead only leave his work open to piracy. If people want the newest album by Prince - and apparently many do - they will just have to buy it from source, he determined. Hurrah for Prince.

Computer classes in Charlestown

Beginners’ computer classes will be held during August in Cosgallen CDP, covering email and internet.

Ó Brolcháin pushes for world’s first mobile phone health warning system

A warning label of the possible health effects of using mobile phones could be placed on all handsets and packaging if legislation from Galway senator Niall Ó Brolcháin is successful.

Hogan wants Govrenment to adopt FG policy on broadband

Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Government to immediately adopt Fine Gael’s policy on broadband as new OECD figures reveal that Ireland is now bottom of the league in Europe in broadband speeds.

Cutting the cost of Athlone’s high-speed broadband

Imagine Communications Group has announced the launch of its high-speed WiMax broadband and phone network in Athlone. The new fourth generation wireless technology provides superfast Internet and phone access at home and on the move for half the cost charged by current providers.

Easter computers for beginners at GMIT

An exciting introductory and digital media friendly course on how to use your computer and the internet (in the home) will be run at GMIT after Easter.

Ring calls for mobile telephone regulations to curb drug activities

A Mayo Dáil deputy has expressed his shock and dismay at the failure of Government to introduce regulations requiring the registration of all mobile phones as a means of curbing the activities of drug barons who use untraceable and unregistered telephones.

 

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