IP Telecom Expands Nationwide Coverage with Siro & NBI, Providing Superfast Broadband Solution

IP Telecom, Ireland’s innovative telecommunications service provider, has announced the expansion of its connectivity offering to Irish businesses, IPT Broadband, adding Siro, and National Broadband (NBI) connectivity to its existing partnership with OpenEir.

The expansion sees IPT Broadband become accessible to over 2.2 Million Irish premises, and the business-to-business offering will plug a gap in the market for SMEs, while ensuring a stable and future-forward connection. Furthermore, when combined with the IP Telecom Hosted Phone System, call quality is optimised across our dedicated Business network, delivering exceptional HD Voice calling and supporting Video Calls and Conference services.

IPT Broadband provides superfast Fibre in addition to traditional VDSL (copper-based service), through partnering with OpenEir, Siro, and National Broadband, facilitating Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) and Direct Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) connections, offering ultrafast download speeds of up to 1Gbit/s, for IP Telecom Customers. This collaborative approach, which provides significantly expanded coverage across multiple networks, combined with IP Telecom’s track record in broadband delivery over the last five years provides significantly enhanced connectivity for businesses through advanced network infrastructure, and enhanced choice and competitive pricing in the business broadband market.

Through prioritising reliable connectivity, the enhanced, wider geographic reach of the IPT Broadband Service allows customers throughout Ireland to optimise their daily operations, such as file sharing, accessing cloud-based tools, utilising Hosted Voice solutions, or facilitating virtual meetings and webinars.

“For years, the absence of a mid-market, high-quality solution for Irish businesses has remained a persistent issue, largely due to the inadequate availability of fibre infrastructure – recent reports showed that over half of all Irish businesses (53%) are still not on a fibre broadband connection. IPT Broadband leverages the expanding FTTP coverage provided by various operators to address this gap, particularly benefiting SMEs that do not require high-end services tailored for larger corporations. Through partnering with OpenEir, Siro, and National Broadband and when combined with IP Telecom’s hosted phone solutions, IP Telecoms is bringing 21st-century technology to Irish businesses, Robin Russell, CCO of IP Telecom commented on the announcement.

This year has seen marked growth for the Irish-owned telecommunications provider, following an investment of €6 million in funding from Development Capital to further the growth the company is experiencing in Ireland. Additionally, March of this year saw the successful acquisition of Centrecom Systems Limited, as IP Telecom continues to solidify its position as a key player in the telecoms landscape. The expansion of IPT Broadband further underscores this mission for the company.

Established in 2010 by CEO Shena Brien and Technical Director Brian Chamberlain, the company caters to a diverse range of industries, including technology, IoT, education, transportation & logistics, retail, and agriculture. delivering cutting-edge communication solutions to businesses of all sizes throughout Ireland and is Dublin’s foremost VoIP services provider

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Ronan Leonard

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