E-net brings broadband to seven more towns

Limerick based e-net has announced it has officially taken control of the networks in seven towns around the country, bringing the prospect of low cost, reliable broadband services to these areas through multiple carriers.

E-net brings broadband to seven more towns

Limerick based e-net has announced it has officially taken control of the networks in seven towns around the country, bringing the prospect of low cost, reliable broadband services to these areas through multiple carriers.

The towns which are now “live” and ready for service via the e-net operated network are Letterkenny, Dungarvan, Clonmel, Athlone, Roscommon, Ballina and Kiltimagh.

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