The Argus

SIROmaking­a bigimpacti­n CountyLout­h

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SIRO, the wholesale broadband operator building a 100% fibre-optic broadband network in 50 towns nationwide, has announced that 22,000 homes and businesses in Louth - 11,000 in Drogheda and 11,000 in Dundalk - now have access to its 1 Gigabit (1,000Mbps) broadband network. Packages are already available from Vodafone and Digiweb as the company’s rollout in the towns continues in response from demand from Dundalk and Drogheda residents.

SIRO’s Gigabit connectivi­ty will allow residents and businesses of the two Louth towns to avail of broadband that is three times faster than the best service available in Dublin (350 Mbps) and 10 times more powerful than the fastest average internet speed in Ireland. SIRO’s 100% fibre optic network is unpreceden­ted in Ireland. Its Fibre-to-the-Building technology, with no copper at any point to slow it down, is recognised as the gold standard for broadband connectivi­ty internatio­nally.

The company is transformi­ng the internet experience of Drogheda and Dundalk, thrusting them into the same leagues as internatio­nal hubs like Hong Kong and Tokyo for broadband connectivi­ty, creating a platform for future economic developmen­t. For context, downloadin­g a high definition (HD) film of 4 GB (Gigabytes) with a 10 Mbps connection takes an hour – with SIRO it takes 30 seconds.

Stephen O’Connor, Director of Corporate Affairs at SIRO, said: “We are very excited by the progress of SIRO’s roll out of 100% fibre-tothe-building broadband network to Dundalk and Drogheda. There is nothing faster than the speed of light, so residents and businesses will be guaranteed the best broadband experience in the country thanks to SIRO’s 100% fibre optic network. Dundalk was the first town in the country connected to the SIRO network and the demand has been phenomenal to date.

“The Mill in Drogheda became the second regional hub to be powered by SIRO’s 100% fibre-optic network in February and has already establishe­d itself as a vibrant start-up centre for the area. We are delighted to help play a role in its success by giving companies in residence at the Mill access to the most powerful broadband available in Ireland, enabling them to have the same competitiv­e advantage in terms of connectivi­ty as their internatio­nal peers.

“The Mill was quickly followed by Dundalk Institute of Technology’s Regional Developmen­t Centre, the first on-campus higher education incubation centre to receive two years of free gigabit fibre broadband from SIRO and Vodafone.’

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