Tagged: FTTH & News
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Magnet buys UK FTTH player Velocity 1 - reveals fibre deal with Sky News
08.05.2012 Magnet Networks has entered the UK fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) market with the acquisition of a 90pc stake in UK fibre broadband player Velocity 1 from Quintain Estates and... -
Eircom reveals locations for first phase of €100m fibre rollout News
29.08.2011 Incumbent telco Eircom has revealed the first locations in Ireland that will benefit from a €100m investment in fibre-to-the-cabinet technology. Some premises will get direct... -
Eircom €100m plan to bring fibre access to 100k homes by 2012 News
28.07.2011 Eircom this morning announced the first phase of a plan that will see it serve 100,000 homes and businesses with up to 150Mbps fibre by summer 2012 and eventually 1m homes. It... -
Magnet moves into 3D with BBC Wimbledon broadcast News
17.06.2011 Magnet digital TV viewers will be served Wimbledon through the BBC’s first broadcast in 3D. The company has added BBC One HD to its fibre-based TV service. -
Future of the internet event News
23.03.2011 IET Ireland is holding an event in Dublin tomorrow (24 March) to evaluate the possibility that in less than a year ISPs applying to regional internet registries will be refused....Categories: Web Development, Web Design, Web 2.0, Web, Networking & Telecoms, Mobile, Internet, Data Management, Data Centre, Consumer Tech, Computers, Apps -
Eircom CEO Paul Donovan talks next-generation networks News
21.07.2010 One of the main speakers at this year’s TIF 17th annual conference, which takes place at Dublin Castle on 12 October, is Paul Donovan, CEO of Eircom and a seasoned telecoms... -
‘Collaboration between telecom networks is the future, but it will be a hard nut to crack’ News
12.08.2010 Eircom CEO Paul Donovan says the operator has a vital role in defining Ireland’s economic destiny.Tags: TIF 2010 - The Next Economy, Eircom, TIF, Meteor, FTTH, Fibre Networks, LTE, Broadband, Digital Britain -
Ireland’s next generation access network will cost €2.5bn to build News
21.09.2009 The cost of constructing Ireland’s next generation access network will run to €2.5bn over 10 years, a study by Analysys Mason suggests.Categories: Comms -
Ireland fails to break into EU Top 10 fibre-to-the-home rankings News
08.09.2009 While Scandinavia and many small countries are leading the Top 10 EU countries in fibre penetration, Ireland and larger nations like France, Germany and the UK have failed to...Categories: