Broadband

Nearly 20 percent of Ireland’s non-digital SMEs kept offline by poor broadband

Nearly 20 percent of Ireland’s offline SMEs are stopped from building a website or engaging in e-commerce because of a…

8 years ago

SIRO and Huawei Successfully Trial 10 Gigabit Broadband in Ireland

SIRO and Huawei have successfully tested a technology known as XGS-PON on SIRO’s 100% fibre-optic network, delivering speeds of up…

8 years ago

Over 17,000 Kildare homes and businesses to have access to SIRO’s Gigabit Broadband

SIRO today announced that over 17,000 homes and businesses in Kildare – 8,000 in Newbridge and 9,000 across Naas, Sallins,…

8 years ago

Cavan Innovation & Technology Centre Unveiled As Vodafone & SIRO’s Fifth National Gigabit Hub

Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, and Fine Gael TD for Cavan and Monaghan, Heather Humphreys, has unveiled the…

8 years ago

Virgin Mobile announces unbeatable Black Friday Deals

Based on independently conducted research, Ireland’s fastest broadband and mobile provider Virgin Media today announced a series of unbeatable Black…

8 years ago

Partnership Between SIRO & Sky To Deliver Gigabit Broadband to Irish Market

SIRO today announced that it is partnering with Sky Ireland to deliver high speed fibre services to consumers in 2018.…

8 years ago

enet Invests €500,000 In Newbridge Fibre Network

enet has announced an investment of €500,000 for the construction of a new, world-class “metro” fibre network in Newbridge, Co.…

8 years ago

SIRO celebrates World “Gimme Fibre” Day by breaking ground in Monksland, Co. Roscommon

SIRO celebrated “Gimme Fibre” day (the international milestone organised by the FTTH Council to celebrate FTTH technology) by breaking ground…

8 years ago

Half of Irish adults with poor broadband access would consider relocating

Pure Telecom today announced the results of a survey, which found that 50% of those who do not have adequate…

8 years ago

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