This article is from page 4 of the 2012-04-03 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 4 JPG
A NEW broadband service aimed at improving business-to-business connectivity has been launched in Ennis. As a leading mid-west wire- less broadband provider, BBnet, is launching its FibreAir dedicated internet service, which will enable businesses in Ennis to avail of a costeffective, uncontended, fully synchronous, internet connection from 10Mb up to 100Mb. The extension of this high-speed FibreAir service to Ennis comes in the wake of BBnet’s successful introduction of a similar service in Shannon late last year. Business customer demand in Ennis for a quality internet connection that offers greater upload speed at an affordable price led to the extension of the product roll-out. Backhauled onto its existing Tier1 Fibre network at Westpark Business Campus in Shannon, the FibreAir service offers businesses secure internet connections with scalable bandwidths from 10Mb up to 100Mb, a dedicated service to each customer with no sharing of bandwidths, and a fully synchronous service with the same upload and download. The official launch of BBnet’s FibreAir product took place in Ennis last week. The launch, which took place at the Temple Gate Hotel, heard presentations from John Page of DELL Computers and Mark Scanlon, CEO of Sourcedogg.com in Galway. Speaking ahead of the launch, BBnet Managing Director, Barry O’Halloran said, “The provision of competitively priced, high capacity, bandwidth which is totally independent of the incumbent provider’s network and infrastructure, will greatly assist companies that are migrating to cloud computing and that need greater upload speed.” With more and more video conferencing applications and remote connectivity being used within the business setting, to and from headquarters, there is a widespread interest in upgrading to higher-speed services. Using a combination of fibre and the latest wireless technologies, this new service will facilitate the migration to higher capacity services and accelerate the migration from copper-based networks.