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8Mbps wireless broadband across Ireland by Ripplecom

Ripplecom have upgraded their core network to deliver a 10GB core which makes it possible for the company to roll out their new 8Mbps service in rural and semi-urban areas across Ireland.

The Wireless broadband provider company, which claim to be Ireland’s largest wireless ISP by geographic area, has worked closely with specialist network integrator Telindus to upgrade their core network.

The next-generation network is built on Juniper MX and EX technology and will allow Ripplecom to provide up to 8Mbps broadband and voice services nationally.

“This investment gives us the ability to compete with the next-generation broadband speeds of the main players in the Irish marketplace. But more importantly it delivers this capability right out to semi-urban and rural areas also, thus allowing residential customers and businesses all over Ireland to take advantage of high-speed broadband, regardless of their location. Working with Telindus and Juniper means Ripplecom can now deliver a scalable broadband solution to 30,000 subscribers offering a better service and a more competitive choice to customers who have previously felt that they had no option,”

Ripplecom CTO Diarmuid O’Briain.

Best Broadband providers in Douglas, Cork City

A great article from Bonkers.ie on the options for Broadband available in Douglas, Cork.

In total there are 16 broadband providers in Douglas, Cork City. They include Digiweb, eircom, UPC, Vodafone Ireland, Smart Telecom, HomeVision, Perlico, Magnet Networks, Imagine, Nova Networks, Ripple Communications, Satellite Broadband Ireland, O2, 3 mobile, Meteor, and eMobile.

UPC provide the fastest broadband in Douglas at a speed of 30Mb. A connection of this speed is perfect for online gaming or streaming movies from YouTube. The average broadband speed in Ireland is 1.5Mb.

The cheapest broadband in Douglas is provided by 3 mobile at a cost of €9.99 per month. The speed of this package is 7.2Mb, which is suitable for basic web browsing and email.

Many broadband providers include wireless routers in their broadband packages. A wireless router will allow you to browse the Internet in your home without cables and is ideal if your primary computer is a laptop.

http://www.bonkers.ie/compare-broadband/cork-city/broadband-in-douglas

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