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Claremorris aims to become the first fibre town
Claremorris’ businesses are being urged by their Chamber of Commerce to seize the fantastic opportunity available to become Ireland’s first fibre town. However, the development of the country’s first “fibre to the business” (FTTB) network in Claremorris will only happen if over 50 per cent of the town’s businesses sign up according to chamber president Jimmy Flynn.
Avaya gives back to community with skills provision for unemployed
In September 2013, Avaya embarked on a new project in conjunction with ITAG (Information Technology Association Galway) Skillnet by launching a 'Job Seekers Support Programme' (JSSP). This programme was aimed solely at unemployed people and to provide them with skills which are in demand by the ICT industry.
McNelis warns against criminal gang targeting city smartphones
Smartphones are a major target for thiefs and the public must take care and be vigilant according to Labour city councillor Niall McNelis.
Broadband speed boost with gas pipeline decision
Broadband speeds in the county are to increase and could help Mayo attract more new industries.
Q-Sat Broadband demo tour en route to Mayo
Q Sat Broadband, Ireland’s leading provider of satellite broadband, is embarking on a nationwide tour this May, to bring the Q Sat Broadband experience to life, in areas where reliable broadband connectivity remains a live issue.
Rural broadband for all under Government plan
Rural areas of Westmeath are to benefit from a minimum of 30mbps of broadband under the National Broadband Plan. That’s according to a representative of the Department of Communications who gave a presentation to members of Westmeath County Council last week.
Turlough residents object to 30 metre Vodafone mast
Plans to erect a telecommunications mast in Turlough, outside Castlebar, have met with opposition from local residents.
Ericsson announce the loss of 100 jobs at Blyry site by next February
One of the main employers in the town, Ericsson, has announced the loss of 100 jobs from its Blyry site.
Satellite broadband services from Eurona Brisknet
Eurona Brisknet, a local broadband provider is delighted to announce new satellite broadband services to anywhere in Ireland. Eurona Brisknet are part of Eurona Telecoms Group, one of Europe’s largest wireless telecoms providers. Eurona Brisknet’s head office in Ireland is on Racecourse Road, Roscommon town and currently supplies internet for many businesses and thousands of domestic homes.