Municipal wireless network

Balbriggan launches free town centre Wi-Fi

Balbriggan has become the first location on the east coast to launch free high-speed public Wi-Fi. Powered by Magnet Networks,…

7 years ago

105 Irish City and County Councils applied to the EU WiFi scheme

Funding has been secured to introduce free Wifi hotspots to public spaces in Ireland after 105 Irish City and County…

7 years ago

Local authorities urged to apply for EU funding for Free Wifi Hotspots in public spaces

Funding has been secured to introduce free Wifi hotspots to public spaces in Ireland. The EU is making €120 million…

7 years ago

FIFA World Cup 2018 Became the Most Connected Mundial in History

Russian operators have invested around 1.3 bln rubles (app. 20 mln USD) into mobile network infrastructure for Moscow FIFA facilities.…

7 years ago

Seven town centres to get free public wi-fi

Seven town centres are set to become free public wi-fi zones thanks to a unique initiative which will give locals…

8 years ago

Virgin Media Switches on FREE Public WiFi in Arklow

Virgin Media has announced that from today Arklow is the first town this year to benefit from their FREE Public…

8 years ago

Connacht Rugby give fans free WiFi with Magnet Networks

Connacht Rugby supporters can now enjoy free internet access at all home games with the addition of high-speed WiFi at…

8 years ago

Free public wifi goes online in Galway city centre thanks to unique partnership

A unique high-speed free public Wi-Fi corridor which will stretch from Spanish Arch to Eyre Square has gone online in…

8 years ago

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