Eircom rolls out broadband to Kilkenny villages

Two Kilkenny villages have been broadband enabled as part of a programme that has linked 24 rural areas up with eircom broadband.

Broadband has been rolled out in both Knocktopher and Cuffesgrange as part of eircom’s nationwide broadband rollout programme.

eircom announced that it has recently broadband enabled 24 new telephone exchanges around the country.

This week’s announcement comes as part of eircom’s public commitment to broadband enable over 400 exchanges across Ireland including a further 12 exchanges in the Kilkenny area.

Commenting, Rex Comb, CEO, eircom said “eircom is delighted to announce the continued roll out of broadband to 24 new communities across the country including the residents of Cuffesgrange and Knocktopher. eircom is one hundred per cent committed to making broadband available to as many parts of the country as we can. Customers in Kilkenny who sign up for broadband can also save €120 per annum when they bundle eircom broadband and eircom talktime as well as enjoy free access to more than 1,000 eircom hotspots nationwide including hotels, pubs, coffee shops and airports.”

 

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