€50m broadband investment for south Dublin

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SIRO said it is investing €50m in the project which will take approximately two years and will see around 250 people engaged in the construction works over the course of the network build.

The areas involved include Dún Laoghaire town, Foxrock, Blackrock, Stillorgan, Cabinteely, Deansgrange, Carrickmines, Dundrum, Ballinteer, Sandyford, Killiney and Shankill.

SIRO, a joint venture between ESB and Vodafone, is currently rolling out a 100% fibre broadband network across 154 towns and cities across Ireland."Anyone who lives in or runs a business in our capital and its suburbs can also face connectivity issues. "SIRO is working to address this issue, giving residents and businesses of South County Dublin access to world class broadband.""This type of high-speed connectivity infrastructure directly affects thousands of homes and businesses in a very positive way," Mr Curran said.

 

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Ah yes, install it where there is already well established broadband. Meanwhile it could be another 4 years before the much championed national broadband plan gets around to connected me or any of my neighbours

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