Magnet
Location: Dublin 17, Dublin
Address: International Exchange, Clonshaugh Industrial Estate, Dublin
At Magnet Business, we’re focused on delivering reliable and trustworthy business telecoms solutions that are easy to use, resilient and most importantly provide exceptional value for money.
At Magnet Business, we’re focused on delivering reliable and trustworthy business telecoms solutions that are easy to use, resilient and most importantly provide exceptional value for money. Our phone and broadband packages will help your business increase productivity and reduce costs without compromising on service or quality
Latest News
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The dawn of a new broadband age or just business as usual? News
18.04.2009 Without a clear fibre-optics network plan, this country risks missing out on major employment opportunities and could endanger hundreds of millions of euro worth of current...Categories: Comms, Government -
Magnet in IPTV middleware deal News
25.03.2009 Broadband and internet protocol (IPTV) provider Magnet has upgraded its existing middleware infrastructure to Dreampark’s Dreamgallery system.Categories: Comms -
Magnet adds MTV to broadband TV service News
10.03.2009 What with YouTube blocking all premium music videos, news that MTV has now been added to Magnet’s line-up of free-to-view channels from your laptop or desktop could not have...Categories: Digital Life -
Magnet jumps on Northern Ireland opportunity News
12.01.2009 Magnet Networks is to provide services directly to Northern Ireland, tapping into the €30m fibre cable project announced by Minister for Communications Eamon Ryan TD in the past...Categories: CommsTags: Magnet, Hibernia Atlantic -
Businesses nationwide are talking tough about broadband options News
11.12.2008 Broadband and telecoms provider Magnet Networks has 40 exchanges unbundled enabling it to serve over 600,000 homes over copper. It currently serves over 6,500 businesses over...Categories: Comms -
Magnet boss’s negative reaction to broadband report News
05.12.2008 Magnet Networks chief executive Mark Kellett (pictured) has rejected a broadband report slamming Irish broadband speeds, because it did not encompass all broadband providers.Categories: Comms