Tagged: Next Generation Access & News
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Broadband urgency as Ireland hurtles towards a damaging digital divide News
02.05.2012 The stakes have never been higher. Ireland's Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte today confirmed the National Broadband Strategy that will be published in July will contain... -
Fibre breakthrough as Eircom and E-net finally connect News
30.06.2011 Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) in 94 key towns across Ireland may soon be joined to the Eircom NGN Core platform following a backhaul deal that connects one MAN – in Birr, Co... -
E-net makes €25m investment in next-generation access News
23.05.2011 Open access operator E-net is to create 20 new technical jobs and 30 construction jobs as part of a €25m investment that CEO Conal Henry says will focus on targeting the...Categories: Networking & Telecoms, Jobs, Investments, Internet, Infrastructure Management, Digital 21, Communications -
Telecoms industry will struggle to meet Digital Agenda targets News
13.10.2010 Ireland’s telecoms sector will need to be able to invest an additional €300m per annum in telecoms infrastructure if it is to get close to EU Commissioner Neelie Kroes’ target...Categories: Wireless Communications, Networking & Telecoms, Investments, Internet, Economy, Digital 21, Communications -
Ireland requires €2.5bn investment for next-generation broadband News
19.04.2010 A €2.5bn capital investment will be necessary to invest in the roll out of next-generation broadband access which will in turn provide Ireland with the economic stimulus it...Tags: Broadband, Eircom, BT, Investment, Cable TV, 4G, TIF, Fibre, Tommy McCabe, Next Generation Access, Next Generation Broadband, -
Magnet cuts prices of next-gen 24Mbps broadband News
30.11.2009 Magnet has cut the price of its 24Mbps broadband service to €29.99 a month from €39.99, a saving of €120 annually. -
Next-generation broadband ‘unlikely’ in 3-5 years News
25.11.2009 ComReg has defined next-generation broadband as 25Mbps and higher. However, unless there’s a co-ordinated effort by industry and State, widespread next-generation access is... -
If you want a smart economy it’s about the infrastructure, stupid! News
23.09.2009 European countries need to start thinking of the provision of essential next-generation communications infrastructure as a public good and vital for social justice, the...Categories: Comms, Government -
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