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Human capital key to western region’s growth potential

The Western Region is well placed to achieve strong future growth, thanks to the investments of recent years and its educated and skilled workforce. In order to optimise that potential, not only for the good of the region but for national growth and recovery, continued improvements in infrastructure, innovation and the ‘3Es’ (enterprise, employment and education) are vital.

Westmeath gets 100 per cent broadband coverage

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Up to 3,851 homes and businesses are now set to reap the benefits of broadband as 3, Ireland's largest high-speed network has completed the rollout of the National Broadband Scheme (NBS) in County Westmeath. Twenty-six electoral districts in the county were chosen for the scheme and are now covered.

Redundancy claims drop by twenty three per cent

New figures for redundancy claims for the first 11 months of the year show a drop of 16,970, or 23 per cent, on the number filed for the same period last year, according to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe.

Mobile packages for business from O2 Ballina

O2 Ballina — now trading for over a year — is launching its SME and business packages. Designed to cater for all types of business from sole traders to SMEs, it offers business a landline, mobile, and broadband package all on one bill, with packages starting from €49.99 per month.

Kilkenny Modern Homes & Building Exhibition returns

Kilkenny Modern Homes & Building Exhibition is back to provide ideas, advice and inspiration for those building, extending or improving their home.

Kilkenny to benefit from €500k broadband investment

Irish wireless broadband provider, Ripplecom has announced that it is investing €500,000 in its national broadband network infrastructure before the end of 2010.

Ring calls for Broadband in lower Achill area

The lack of availability of broadband in lower Achill has been highlighted by the Fine Gael spokesperson on social protection, Deputy Michael Ring.

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.

St Kieran’s receives much needed high speed broadband

A government scheme has granted high speed broadband to St Kieran’s, along with 78 other second-level schools, and is to be rolled out nationwide in the next two years.

Mullingar girls are best best friends

Mullingar student Kiera Glennon and Leixlip local Ciara Manifold-Gore have made it through to KISS Magazine’s Clean&Clear Best Best Friends Competition.

 

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