Three Local Towns To Benefit From Improved Broadband

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Residents in Thurles, Tipperary Town, Cashel and Nenagh are to benefit from improved broadband services.

SIRO, the broadband network provider says that over 11,000 homes and businesses will be able to avail of the service which is being provided nationwide.

In Thurles and Nenagh, SIRO will connect over 7, 000 premises to high quality fibre broadband. The roll out in Thurles is on track to be completed during Q4 2023, with Nenagh following thereafter. The operator is also targeting 2,250 premises in Tipperary town for late 2023 early 2024.

The addition of Thurles, Nenagh and Tipperary town to the SIRO network, will add to the broadband operator’s existing significant footprint in the county. SIRO’s full fibre broadband network is already available in the towns of Clonmel, Cashel and Roscrea. However, additional build works will also take place in Cashel to reach further premises in the town.  The company says Thurles, Nenagh and Tipperary town as well as all other SIRO towns in Tipperary, will have access to speeds of up 2 Gigabit for homes and up to 10 Gigabits for enterprise connections with the capacity to scale up to 25 Gigabits in the years ahead

SIRO is a wholesaler full fibre broadband operator, meaning its broadband services can be ordered directly from the following retailers in County Tipperary: Sky, Vodafone, Digiweb, Blacknight, Pure Telecom, Fastcom Pure Telecom, Viatel and Virgin Media later this year. 

SIRO was founded in 2015, as a joint venture between ESB Group and Vodafone and focuses on towns and cities across Ireland vs. rural areas (where the publicly funded National Broadband Ireland initiative will roll out broadband).