Enet agrees €5m high-speed broadband deal with Fastcom
Move comes while sister firm Magnet eyes acquisitions as it looks to grow market share
Move comes while sister firm Magnet eyes acquisitions as it looks to grow market share
Firm founded by Conal Henry to roll out fibre broadband to an initial 300,000 premises
Enterprise Ireland’s new CEO Leo Clancy on the challenges and opportunities ahead
State-backed telco is also planning further extensions across capital in coming months
In addition, Cormac Ryan has taken up the role of commercial director at the telco
Siro says Pure agreement shows how it can drive competition in market
KN Circet has opened a training facility to fill the roles over the next year
Preferred bidder for Government’s NBP project vies for similar project in the North
UK telecoms giant to sell-off Irish business as part of major global retrenchment
Limerick-based Enet had contract to operate network last year without tender process
Companies are to explain their difficulties with the process to Public Accounts Committee
Eir and Enet among firms volunteering to assist in scrutiny of scheme rollout and costs
Investment will be made over the next two years at 300 locations around Ireland
Former minister told Eir of intended time frame in May meeting, documents show
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Peter McCarthy to replace Bartley McElroy as head of Limerick-based telecoms group
Fianna Fáil’s Timmy Dooley questions whether final bidder can undertake project
Department wanted any changes to consortium to be ‘avoided’ or ‘kept to a minimum’
Actavo in group with Enet and Nokia and led by investment company Granahan McCourt
Project undeliverable without a big industry player with infrastructure experience
Cantillon: Ireland’s broadband policy’s route circutious as Enet set for victory in tender
Enet consortium is sole remaining bidder for National Broadband Plan after Eir pulled out
Despite recent criticism, Ireland passes 1 per cent fibre penetration threshold
Senior official in charge rejects claim Government has been left on back foot
Removal of 300,000 homes from map was due to state aid rules, says Denis Naughten
Party says departure of State’s largest telco had compromised tendering process
High cost of connecting homes in rural parts likely to inflate overall cost of scheme
TD says just one company is left in procurement process, raising ‘serious questions’
The question must now be asked whether the tender process should continue or the State itself should become directly involved in the provision of broadband
Why ‘rural electrification for the 21st century’ is taking so long
Too many questions in air as National Broadband Plan reduced to one-horse race
Denis Naughten insists tender process will continue and project be delivered at no extra cost
Minister plays down concerns over lack of competition in Government’s tender process
Company said last year it would supply 115,000 rural homes with fibre broadband
Many households may now have to wait until 2022 to see any progress
Irish Infrastructure Fund expects to close broadband firm deal by end of 2017
Oak Hill plans to sell 47% stake in Enet in deal that values company at up to €200m
Irish politicians cannot afford to delay delivery of decent connections any longer
Imagine boss Seán Bolger says Government has opted for technology that nobody wants
‘Shocking’ ComReg figures show take-up of fibre broadband has been extremely limited
Enet claims lack of access to State utility’s pylon network in north Kerry
Irish telco confirms it has financial backing of Australia’s largest investment bank
State’s largest telco outlines plan to cover homes already earmarked for rural scheme
Two subsidised contracts for rural broadband project to be awarded later this year
Granahan McCourt expected to tender to provide broadband services in rural areas
Government is working to get countryside connected and transform experience of working outside cities
European Investment Bank paying to roll out fibre to small and medium enterprises
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