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Boost for local employment economy as Hauwei announce jobs creation

A welcome boost for the local employment economy, Chinese technology company Hauwei has announced the creation of jobs at the company’s research and development Athlone base.

Discover a meaningful career at Cisco

Since it first opened in Galway in 2007, Cisco has had a strong emphasis on supporting and hiring graduates and interns, as well as promoting STEM as a career choice among students. A world leader in networking and cybersecurity, the company can offer an exciting and rewarding career path.

Join the leading edge of technology at Ericsson

Ericsson Athlone is at the forefront of the development of 5G network and management solutions, enabling the world to stay connected.

Toyota doubles FaceItDown incentive points for December

Toyota Ireland's innovative, lifesaving FaceItDown app has hit the milestone of 30 million kilometres driven without mobile phone interaction.

Would you like to know more about the new broadband connections points in Mayo?

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The Mayo Public Participation Network (PPN) is the main link through which Mayo County Council connects with the community, voluntary and environmental sectors in the Community.

More than 38,000 premises in Galway set to receive high-speed fibre broadband in 2021

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More than 38,000 premises in Galway are set to receive high-speed fibre broadband in 2021, with National Broadband Ireland crews having begun initial works in townlands outside the city.

Two broadband connection points connected in Mayo

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Michael Ring TD has welcomed the news that the first group of Broadband Connection Points, a key element of the Government’s National Broadband Plan, have been connected.

Councillors demand outlawing of mobile phones without identification

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A motion calling on the Government to legislate for the outlawing of the purchase of mobile phones, SIM cards, and other electronic communication devices without a valid form of identification has been passed by the Galway City Council.

City gets ready up for Make Way Day

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Local authorities will host virtual meetings, at 11am tomorrow with their local disabilities groups.

Toyota renews its ‘face it down’ appeal as motorists continue to use mobile phones while driving

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Some 59 per cent of Irish motorists have looked at their phones while driving within the last year, according to new nationwide research carried out by iReach on behalf of Toyota Ireland.

 

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