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Broadband now available in new areas in Mayo

One-hundred and ten electoral districts in Mayo now have broadband as part of the successful delivery by 3 Ireland, of the €223 million National Broadband Scheme, according to Communications Minister Eamon Ryan.

Citylink to serve Westmeath commuters with new service

Irish Citylink this week launched its Galway to Dublin commuter service, which will serve several of Westmeath’s towns including Athlone, Moate, Kilbeggan, Tyrellspass, Rochfortbridge, Milltownpass, and Kinnegad.

National Broadband Scheme almost up and running in Mayo

Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny has received confirmation that 102 electoral districts in County Mayo are now live under the National Broadband Scheme.

Modern upmarket living in countryside setting

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A new home to the market offers prospective buyers luxury and modern living in an idyllic rural setting between the two urban centres of Kilkenny city and Carlow town.

29 Rivergrove, Oranmore

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Exceptional four bedroom end of terrace starter home, fully furnished, centrally located, and in excellent structural and decorative order. Features include piped natural gas heating system, broadband access, tv points to all four double bedrooms, two of which are en suite.

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.

CSO figures highlight Government’s broadband failure – Quinlan

Commenting on figures released by the Central Statistics Office on broadband connection, Sinn Féin candidate for the Ballyragget Electoral Area, Ray Quinlan has said that the latest CSO data only serves to highlight the continued failure of the Government’s broadband strategy.

Mayo businesses to benefit from EU recovery plan — Calleary

Mayo businesses will benefit from a new EU wide recovery plan agreed by European leaders including the Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD and Foreign Affairs Minister Mícheál Martin TD, according to Deputy Dara Calleary.

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.

Poor education and lack of technology stunt region’s growth

A lack of education opportunities and a poor ICT infrastructure are putting a brake on the development of enterprise in the Midlands region.

 

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