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Perlico’s success based on customers saving money

From its humble beginnings in 2002, Perlico has really accelerated competition in the telecommunications industry — It is now the confirmed number one alternative to Eircom and has in the process saved its customers millions of euro every year.

Youth info hub

Iorras Le Chéile’s Youth Information Hub offers; free access to the mock driver theory tests (CD ROM and booklet); free use of computers with broadband internet access; free services for project work such as photocopying, laminating, and binding services.

TV firms sue man for €9.2m over 'no fee' cable

A legal action against a Galwayman who allegedly provided TV equipment allowing the public to get free cable channels is to be transferred to the Commercial Court.

Broadband as important as electrification

Latest EU Telecoms figures reveal that 28 per cent of people in rural areas do not have access to fixed line broadband and have to rely on mobile services if they want to connect to the internet.

First and only four-star hotel in Castlebar

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Days Hotel Castlebar—a boutique hotel located in the heart of Castlebar town, beside the shopping and theatre districts—has been awarded its well deserved four-star status with Fáilte Ireland.

Broadband as important as electrification

Latest EU Telecoms figures reveal that 28 per cent of people in rural areas do not have access to fixed line broadband and have to rely on mobile services if they want to connect to the internet.

O’Brien pushes for action on broadband availability

Following an admission by Minister Eamon Ryan that the Government’s scheme to ensure nationwide access to broadband will not be completed until 2010, Councillor Patsy O’Brien has again raised the issue at a local level.

Broadband promise welcome but proof will be in the pudding – Cavanagh

Cllr Mary Hilda Cavanagh has welcomed the announcement that over 90 per cent of county Kilkenny will have broadband access within the next two years. She warned however that big promises had been made by government before but had not been delivered upon.

Titans must stop Limerick Lions to bank a vital league win

After a successful double header last weekend, Galway Titans, currently occupying third place in the league table, now travel to Limerick to take on Limerick Lions on Saturday.

There is hope for Kilkenny's broadband nightmare- Sean Butler

Labour candidate for Kilkenny city, Sean Butler, spoke of his hope for an end to the nightmare many people are facing in and around Kilkenny City in obtaining a proper high speed broadband service.

 

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