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‘IMAGINE’ IF YOU COULD LIGHT UP DONEGAL’S BROADBAND BLACK-SPOTS!

written by Stephen Maguire July 12, 2016
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unnamed-11Homes and businesses across Donegal’s broadband black spots will no longer have to wait for High Speed Broadband.

Following the announcement by Imagine, in the coming weeks, the first 110 town lands in the county, that have been waiting for high speed broadband, will be connected to Imagine’s New National LTE Fibre Network.

Up to now getting high speed broadband, using the existing phone lines to connect to fibre, was dependent on the planned upgrade of the eir network and local exchange to fibre.

But even then this is limited to homes and businesses close to the fibre or the local exchange. In regional and rural areas this has left thousands of homes and businesses unsure when and if they will be able to get connected. These homes can now check the initial coverage at imagine.ie.

Instead of having to use the copper network to connect homes to fibre enabled exchanges Imagine are using the very latest next generation wireless technology “Advanced LTE” to connect homes and businesses directly to the nearest fibre point on their network. This means that the service is not limited to areas close to an exchange and can be provided to anyone within a coverage area of up to 13Km.

What can you expect?

While the minimum speed that Imagine will connect you at is 30MB and depending on your location can be up to 100MB existing LTE customers from our recently launched live sites in Galway, Cork, Kerry, Wexford and Limerick are getting on average 65Mb download and 6MB upload. To ensure that every customer gets the service they expect each area is connected on a phased basis with the number of users restricted to 400 homes in each phase. So if you need or want high speed broadband you need to register your interest.

Speaking of the announcement Brian O’Donohoe, Commercial Director of Imagine said LTE is a game changer in delivering high speed broadband service to Regional and Rural Ireland.

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“In Australia, Germany, France, China and Japan LTE is used as an alternative or to replace existing copper lines to deliver NGA broadband services and is the quickest and most efficient way to meet the demand and need in Rural and Regional Ireland.”
The feedback from our sites currently live in Kildare, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Wexford and Kerry is that this is life changing for families, businesses and rural communities. We are excited about bringing these benefits to rural communities in Donegal.”

In addition new counties including Cavan and Donegal, Imagine, based on demand, are also extending its LTE Network coverage with new sites e going live in Cork and Galway.

What can you do to get Imagine in your area?

As we rollout the LTE Network nationally each month Imagine will be announcing new coverage areas. Whether as an individual, a business or community Imagine are inviting anyone who lives in a broadband black spot to register their interest in getting the service to their area today. To ensure that your area is prioritised you and your neighbours can register on imagine.ie.

Initial Donegal town lands being covered:,Letterkenny , Raphoe, Bunbeg, Glassagh, Gweedore, Convoy, Strabane, Brinlack, Drumkeen, Castlefinn and more areas.

 

‘IMAGINE’ IF YOU COULD LIGHT UP DONEGAL’S BROADBAND BLACK-SPOTS! was last modified: July 12th, 2016 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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