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Limerick City talks broadband

What does Limerick City have to say about broadband?

We asked the people of Limerick what high-speed fibre optic broadband would mean to them, for their lives and businesses and this is what they had to say: [embed]https://youtu.be/Ve9leajVulg[/embed]

Ennis Set To Be Powered By SIRO’s 100% Fibre Optic Gigabit Broadband Network

Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Pat Breen T.D., today (Friday, 7th April) announced Ennis as Ireland’s latest Gigabit Town powered by SIRO’s 100% fibre-optic gigabit broadband network. Residents and businesses in Ennis will now be able to avail of SIRO’s Gigabit connectivity (1,000Mbps) which is three times faster than the best service available in Dublin and ten times more powerful than the fastest average internet speed in Ireland. SIRO’s Fibre-to-the-Building technology is recognised as the gold standard for broadband connectivity internationally and is 100% fibre-optic, with no copper at any point to slow it down. This means that the internet experience of Ennis will be transformed, catapulting the town into the international leagues for broadband connectivity creating a platform for future economic development in the region. Speaking at the announcement in Ennis, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business Pat Breen T.D. said: “I am delighted to unveil Ennis as Ireland’s latest Gigabit town. This announcement is good news for Ennis and means that businesses in the town are on a level playing field with those in our main cities – with broadband speeds on a par with those found in Tokyo and Hong Kong. As we have already seen, the Mid West has the fastest growing employment rate in Ireland, and I am confident that faster broadband for Clare’s county town will help to propel this momentum further. The Gigabit connectivity delivered to Ennis by SIRO will help build upon this success by attracting more investment to Ennis, as well as giving our entrepreneurs the opportunity to establish their businesses and encourage others into the world of entrepreneurship.” Mayor of Ennis Cllr. Ann Norton said the purpose of the event was to provide information to members of the local community and business operators on the technology involved and the benefits of fibre to Ennis. Ms. Norton noted that 2017 marks 20 years on from Ennis being named Ireland’s Information Age Town which “ultimately established the Clare County Capital as one of the best connected urban locations in the country.” “A lot can change in two decades,” Ms Norton said. “Technology and the means by which we communicate with each other are constantly evolving and we welcome this investment in our town’s telecommunications infrastructure which will help our community grow and prosper.” President of Ennis Chamber, William Cahir said: “The availability of the type of connectivity now being delivered to Ennis by SIRO is a huge advantage for local businesses to grow and compete in their chosen fields. The very fact that SIRO are constructing their own network provides the assurance and the confidence that businesses need to have in their chosen service providers. The availability of a 100% fibre-optic gigabit network within the town not only allows existing businesses to operate at the optimum level that is now required in all industries, it also greatly enhances the attractiveness of the town for future development and investment. The confidence shown in Ennis by SIRO is to be commended and supported.” Stephen O’Connor, SIRO Director of Corporate Affairs, added: “Gigabit connectivity will be as transformative for Ennis as the rollout of electricity in the town. Broadband is at the heart of everything in everyday life, whether it’s streaming a movie or selling a product to someone from the opposite corner of the globe. By having the same Gigabit connectivity as a city like Tokyo, it means that the people of Ennis will be able to experience the latest advancements in areas like online education and entrepreneurs will be able to bring their ideas to life as they will have access to the gold standard in broadband.”

SIRO Announces Rocket Broadband As Its Fifth Retail Partner for Its 100% Fibre-Optic Gigabit Broadband Network

SIRO, the open-access wholesale broadband provider, delivering Ireland’s first 100% fibre-optic broadband network to 50 towns nationwide, has announced that Rocket Broadband has become its fifth retail partner. Rocket Broadband has provided broadband services in Wexford since 2006, serving over 5,000 customers in the county. The partnership is the latest example of SIRO enabling regional broadband providers to compete with national telecoms companies, by powering them with its 1 Gigabit broadband network. Rocket Broadband will launch 100% fibre-optic broadband packages for both residential and business customers in Wexford town, with speeds ranging from 150 Megabits per second (Mbps) to 1000 Megabits per second (1 Gbps), priced from as little as €45 per month. The company opted to partner with SIRO because of the level of demand from their existing customer base for access to high speed broadband services and due to SIRO’s position as the largest Fibre-to-the-Building provider in Ireland. Commenting on the announcement, Ronan Whelan, Commercial Director of SIRO, said: “We’re delighted to unveil Rocket Broadband as our latest partner, enabling residents and businesses in Wexford town to experience SIRO’s Gigabit connectivity, which is three times as powerful as the market leading service in Dublin and 10 times as powerful as the market leading service in rural Ireland. As our fifth retail partner, the Rocket Broadband partnership is also indicative of the high level of demand from telecoms companies for an alternative national broadband infrastructure.” “With more people using our 100% fibre-optic network than any other alternative service in the country, we are having a transformative effect in the towns that we are live in already, as exemplified by the Ludgate Hub whose Gigabit connectivity is already delivering results in the West Cork region. Now thanks to Rocket Broadband, we’re putting Wexford town on a par with leading international hubs like Tokyo or Hong Kong. As a result, local businesses will be able to compete online with any rival company and young people can dream up and create the next Facebook or Google right here in the town.” Garrett McElroy, General Manager of Rocket Broadband, added: “Our customers will now be guaranteed the best broadband in the country, delivered at the speed of light, using SIRO’s 100% fibre-optic network. Rather than having to invest millions in building our own fibre network, we now have access to the best technology in the country, which gives us a great opportunity to attract new customers.” “As SIRO’s 100% fibre-optic broadband network is future proofed, it’s the only broadband service people in Wexford town will ever need. With no copper connections at any point to slow down the network, we’re in a position to deliver incredible speeds and reliability.” To see what SIRO will mean to the people of Wexford, watch their reaction here.

What does Bray have to say about broadband?

We asked the people of Bray what high-speed fibre optic broadband would mean to them, for their lives and businesses and this is what they had to say: [embed]https://youtu.be/x0vkPJSwrBA[/embed]

What does Newbridge have to say about broadband?

We asked the people of Newbridge what high-speed fibre optic broadband would mean to them, for their lives and businesses and this is what they had to say: [embed]https://youtu.be/G_OfVql8gXQ[/embed]

What does Mullingar have to say about broadband?

We asked the people of Mullingar what high-speed fibre optic broadband would mean to them, for their lives and businesses and this is what they had to say: [embed]https://youtu.be/ZInnbp1n9fs[/embed]
The SIRO team visited Scotch Hall Shopping Centre in Drogheda last weekend to talk to residents about SIRO in Drogheda. SIRO Corporate Affairs Director, Stephen O'Connor spoke to LMFM. Hear his interview here. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/294213487" <params="color=00cc11&amp;auto_play=false&amp;hide_related=false&amp;show_comments=true&amp;show_user=true&amp;show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]

What does Portlaoise have to say about broadband?

We asked the people of Portlaoise what high-speed fibre optic broadband would mean to them, for their lives and businesses and this is what they had to say: [embed]https://youtu.be/3IghToqEGHM[/embed]

What does Westport have to say about broadband?

We asked the people of Westport what high-speed fibre optic broadband would mean to them, for their lives and businesses and this is what they had to say: [embed]https://youtu.be/xb4V3wDZAB8[/embed]
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny announced that construction is underway in the SIRO build in Castlebar and that WestNet has joined the SIRO platform as its third retail partner. The plans were presented at an event in Loughlanna, Castlebar organised with Mayo County Council. [embed]https://youtu.be/f5kRPxYjN9c[/embed]