Tipperary’s remote workers are offered chance of increased broadband speed with Broadband Anywhere. Order online today, get Broadband Anywhere in Tipperary tomorrow.

Order Online & Get Broadband Anywhere In Tipperary Tomrorow

Remote workers in Tipperary are being offered the chance to connect to high-quality broadband for the first time following the launch of a new service offering average minimum speeds of 20mbps virtually anywhere in the country.  Broadband Anywhere from Magnet Networks is a new mobile technology product which will enable businesses and people working remotely

MAGNET NETWORKS BRIDGES ‘LAST MILE’ TO DELIVER MINIMUM SPEEDS OF 20 MBPS VIRTUALLY ANYWHERE IN IRELAND

Order Online & Get Broadband Anywhere In Tipperary Tomrorow

Remote workers grappling with a basic or low-speed internet connection will have the option from this week to sign up to a new nationwide broadband offering, Broadband Anywhere, with average minimum speeds of 20mbps virtually anywhere in the country.

Magnet Networks launches new mobile-based Broadband Anywhere aimed at remote workers

Broadband Anywhere - Delivering rapidly deployed high-speed connectivity to businesses virtually anywhere in Ireland

Remote workers grappling with a basic or low-speed internet connection will have the option from this week to sign up to a new nationwide broadband offering, Broadband Anywhere, with average minimum speeds of 20mbps virtually anywhere in the country. The new national offering, Broadband Anywhere from Magnet Networks, launches this week using mobile technology. Operating

Beast from the East: Using The Cloud to Work From Home

Wednesday 28th February is a day most commuters and businesses won’t forget in a hurry! Met Éireann and the Office of Emergency Planning announced, Ned Stark style, that “Winter Is Coming” in the form of the Beast from the East and Storm Emma with the country on a red weather alert. It’s a two hour

Ennis now has the best broadband in Clare

In 1997 Ennis, Co. Clare was hailed as being the forerunner of Ireland’s technological development. Computers were circulated to the locals through the Information Age Town Programme and a fibre optic loop was to surround the town, providing high speed internet to businesses and citizens. This project was never fulfilled and the town never saw the dizzying

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