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Broadband plan process will look at prioritising blackspots

The Minister of State at the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Joe McHugh, has reiterated that the National Broadband Plan process will look at prioritising broadband blackspots.

Twenty per cent increase in exhibitors at AIT careers fair

More than 50 employers and universities will exhibit at AIT’s careers fair, an increase of 20 per cent on 2013. The fair takes place from 10am-2pm on Thursday November 13.

Avaya jobs boost ensures world class innovation at local centre

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The Galway jobs market got a boost this week with the creation of 75 new highly skilled roles at Avaya’s Customer Engagement Centre in Galway, Ireland.

Ericsson €80m contract good news for Athlone

 

Superb four bed home in Linn Bhui

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John Quinn is currently offering No 32 Linn Bhui, a stunning home in pristine condition. No 32 is convenient to every facility including local shops, schools, and church, and offers easy access to the city centre and Salthill.

Top class property on offer in Linn Bhui

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John Quinn has just received instructions to offer No 32 Linn Bhui, Knocknacarra, a fabulous four bedroom detached property, fronting on to a lovely green area in a cul-de-sac location just off Bothar Stiofain.

Ericsson to create new jobs in Athlone

 

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.

Broadband speed boost with gas pipeline decision

Broadband speeds in the county are to increase and could help Mayo attract more new industries.

Wear your flip flops for world record attempt

SERVE, a volunteering and international development organisation, is looking for more than 400 ‘flip-floppers’ to take part in a race in an attempt to create a new world record.

 

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