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Digiweb Launches 1 Gigabit Broadband Service In Partnership With SIRO

SIRO, the open-access wholesale broadband provider delivering Ireland’s first 100% fibre-optic broadband network to 50 towns nationwide, has announced that…

10 years ago

One hundred .ie domains registered every day since January

One hundred .ie domains were registered every day in the half-year period from 1 January to 30 June, a total…

10 years ago

Dark Net insights with Jamie Bartlett – why radical movements are early adopters

By @SimonCocking. We recently read the Dark Net, so it made sense to have a chat with it's intelligent and entertaining…

10 years ago

Connect Centre to shape Internet of Things future

Trinity College Dublin has become the first Irish university to join the LoRa Alliance, an international organisation encouraging the rapid…

10 years ago

WordKik launches new products to help parents manage their children’s screen time & safety online

WordKik have released two new products called “WordKik Parental Control” (Parent’s app) and a safe browser called “WordKik Browser” (Child’s…

10 years ago

Half of Broadband Customers Not Satisfied with Broadband Speeds

Only half (51%) of broadband customers are satisfied with their broadband speed, and two in five (42%) do not know…

10 years ago

Public consultation begins on private sale of .ie domains

The public is being given an opportunity to have a say on a new policy to allow the private sale…

10 years ago

SmartBay Subsea Observatory off Galway coast goes live

Creating an infrastructure to support the blue economy is critical to the success of Ireland’s integrated marine plan, Harnessing our…

10 years ago

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