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  2. Internet in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As of Q4 2020, there are 1.8 million broadband subscriptions in Ireland (including mobile broadband but not including mobile phone broadband). Eir had 30% of market share, followed by Virgin Media at 25%, Vodafone at 19%, and Sky at 14% and Rural WiFi at 12%. There are 248,528 subscriptions to fiber to the premises, of which Vodafone has 39% ...

  3. Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Ireland operate in a regulated competitive market that provides customers with a wide array of advanced digital services. This article explores Ireland's telecommunications infrastructure including: fixed and mobile networks, The voice, data and Internet services, cable television, developments in next-generation networks and broadcast networks for radio and television.

  4. Broadband in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 BT rolled out the first fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) broadband connections in the UK, offering download speeds of 330 Mbit/s. Currently residents of Northern Ireland have a choice of 27 broadband service providers. [citation needed] As of 2020, 50% of Northern Ireland has access to ultra fast broadband, with speeds of 1 Gbit/s or greater.

  5. File:ITM map of Ireland.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Irish Broadband - Wikipedia

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    Irish Broadband is a telecommunications company in Ireland providing wireless broadband services. In April 2008, Imagine Communications Group acquired Irish Broadband from National Toll Roads and Kilsaran Concrete. [1] [2] They are now the second largest provider of broadband in the Republic of Ireland after Eircom, with over 115,000 customers.

  7. Eir (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Eircom Limited, trading as Eir (/ ɛər / AIR; stylised eir), is a large fixed, mobile and broadband telecommunications company in Ireland. The company, which is currently incorporated in Jersey, traces its origins to Ireland's former state-owned monopoly telecommunication provider Telecom Éireann and its predecessors, P&T (the Dept. of Posts and Telegraphs) and before the foundation of the ...

  8. File:Ireland location map Border region.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Provinces of Ireland location map.svg - Wikipedia

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