Broadband for Ballyporeen & Kilbehenny
Rural Broadband now available in Ballyporeen, Tipperrary and Kilbehenny, Cork.
View ArticleDungarvan & District Community Broadband
High speed wireless internet now available in Dungarvan and all surrounding area.
View ArticleFermoy Rural Broadband Extended
Fermoy Rural Broadband has been extended and is now providing fast wireless broadband to the local community.
View ArticleRural Broadband participates in Irish Government Rural Broadband Scheme
We are pleased to announce that we are participating in the Rural Broadband Scheme; put into place by the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources to provide broadband services to...
View ArticleBroadband Enabled in Glenfesk and Kilcummin in Kerry
Glenfesk Community Broadband and Kilcummin Community Rural Broadband was enabled in August 2011 and service is now available in these and surrounding areas.
View ArticleCompletion of Rural Broadband Network for Killorglin to Beaufort Link
Rural Broadband have just completed the broadband network for the Killorglin to Beaufort link. This service will begin June 2011.
View ArticleRural Broadband Sponsor Munster 100
As well as being sponsors of Munster 100, Rural Broadband installed all internet connections and phone connections for the Munster 100 office and Media Centre in Timoleague, County Cork, Ireland....
View ArticleRural Broadband Teams Up with Local Television LTV2
Rural Broadband have joined up with Don Joe Kelleher of LTV and Carriganimmy Millstreet fame. LTV2 local television station was set up by volunteers in 2005 and covers Millstreet and surrounding areas...
View ArticleRural Broadband Coming to Minane Bridge & Fountainstown County Cork in...
Rural Broadband have just completed the upgrade of the Minane Bridge and Fountainstown community broadband network and the service will be available in these and surrounding areas from September 2012.
View ArticleRural Broadband pleased to support locals who create their own 40-MILE trench...
The Dig Society in action In a scene worthy of an Ealing comedy, villagers tired of waiting for broadband create their own 40-MILE trench to lay cable. It’s the kind of community action that the Prime...
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