Tagged: Telecommunications & News
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Russia-launched satellite crashes into Pacific seconds after lift-off News
01.02.2013 A Russian rocket carrying a telecommunications satellite crashed into the Pacific Ocean this morning around 50 seconds after it blasted off from an ocean-based floating platform. -
Dublin telecoms software firm Amartus raises €1.2m investment News
31.01.2013 Amartus, a Dublin-based developer of next-generation service delivery solutions for the telecommunications industry, has raised €1.2m as part of a syndicated investment to... -
ISP Airfibre invests in Dublin data centre space to boost colo services News
15.01.2013 Business-to-business ISP Airfibre has invested in spare data centre capacity from a number of data centre providers around Dublin and says it plans to acquire further rack space... -
Facebook: Best days to post – segmented by industry (infographic) News
03.01.2013 When it comes to posting content on Facebook Pages for maximum reach and audience interaction, the timing varies for each industry, reveals a new infographic that lists the best... -
Irish companies secure more than €6m in new export sales in South Africa News
16.11.2012 Irish companies participating in this week’s Enterprise Ireland trade mission to South Africa have secured new contracts worth more than €6m and have agreed to significant... -
Enterprise Ireland to help firms increase exports to South Africa via expert panels News
14.11.2012 Enterprise Ireland is to launch expert panels in financial services and telecommunications, with the aim of helping Irish companies that operate in these sectors to increase... -
Solar wind heading for Earth could spark auroras over weekend News
27.07.2012 A stream of solar wind is apparently heading towards Earth, and is set to arrive between 28-30 July, according to NASA. Apparently the solar wind could spark off solar storms... -
Pong brings its colourful, protective smartphone covers to Ireland News
12.07.2012 Today in Ireland, Pong Research Corporation has launched its range of iPad and smartphone cases that claim to improve signal strength, maintain battery life and protect users...Tags: Antenna, MIT, Wi-Fi, iPhone 4S, Communications, Telecommunications, Accessories, Motorola, HTC, BlackBerry, Samsung, iPhone, iPad, Smartphones, -
Kilkenny research and innovation centre opens News
24.05.2012 Taoiseach Enda Kenny, TD, is this morning officially opening a new research and innovation centre in Kilkenny. The centre is aiming to be at the forefront of next-generation...Categories: Telecommunications, Science, R&D, Internet, Financial Services, Financial, Engineering, Engineer, Economy, Careers and Employment -
Eircom Examiner rejects conditional offer for company News
30.04.2012 The Examiner appointed to troubled incumbent operator Eircom, Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton, has revealed that he received a conditional offer for the company but rejected... -
ESA inks €300m deal with Astrium UK to build sun explorer News
27.04.2012 The European Space Agency (ESA) has awarded Astrium, a subsidiary of EADS, a contract worth around €300m to build its next-generation sun explorer, which will carry the name of... -
Irish software start-up gleans European innovation award News
17.04.2012 Xcelerit, a new software spin-out from the Science Foundation Ireland CTVR telecommunications research centre at Trinity College Dublin, has today won the PRACE innovation... -
BT makes multi-million euro investment in Dublin cloud data centre News
28.03.2012 Global telecoms giant BT is expanding its Dublin data centre as part of a multi-million euro investment that will see the addition of 5,500 sq feet of data centre, including 300... -
Wicklow's Phoneware gleans €4m in new US business News
20.03.2012 Wicklow software company Phoneware is set to collaborate with Avaya Government Solutions, in a €4m deal over three years, which will see its latest software deployed by the US... -
Sun erupts with M7.9-class solar flare – NASA News
14.03.2012 Sunspot 1429 remains active, after the sun erupted with an M7.9-class flare yesterday from the same region that has been producing flares and coronal mass ejections all week,... -
Solar storm could affect telecommunications, NASA says News
08.03.2012 One of the largest solar flares of this solar cycle erupted on 6 March, producing two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) as a result. NASA has predicted that the leading edge of the...Categories: Telecommunications, Science, Research, R&D, Networking & Telecoms, Mobile, Engineering, EnergyTags: GPS, Solar, NASA, Telecommunications, Energy, Electricity, Smart Grid, Astronomy, Space, Mars, Earth -
The five minute CIO: Mojtaba Akbari News
24.02.2012 Welcome to a new series of exclusive interviews on Siliconrepublic.com, where we learn the thoughts of Ireland's IT leaders on tech trends and strategy. This week we talk to... -
Solar storm illuminates the skies with auroras News
27.01.2012 The solar storm that collided with planet Earth’s magnetic field on 24-25 January, the largest since 2005, illuminated the skies with stunning aurorae that could be seen by...Categories: Telecommunications, R&D, Phones, Networks, Networking & Telecoms, Engineering, Engineer, Energy, Education, Computers, CommunicationsTags: NASA, Telecommunications, GPS, European Space Agency, Energy, Solar, Smart Grid, Space, Ireland -
Scientists create new smartphone app to view solar images News
17.01.2012 Trinity College Dublin (TCD) researchers have created a new smartphone version of the SolarMonitor.org website so people can view NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) images of... -
UK govt places a stg£500k bet on the ‘Internet of Things’ News
12.01.2012 Ten UK companies are to receive up to £50,000 each to undertake preparatory studies to better understand how to move towards an application and services marketplace in the...Categories: Web, Research, R&D, Networking & Telecoms, Networking, Mobility, Mobile, Internet, Computers, Communications, Networks, Wireless Communications