Fifteen Towns Across Ireland To Benefit From New Broadband Initiative

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation is today launching a new broadband initiative in 15 towns across Ireland.
The scheme is running in conjunction with Vodafone and SIRO, and allows new start ups to avail of 1 gigabit broadband connectivity for two years free of charge.
It follows on from the success of the Ludgate Hub in Skibbereen, with Carrigaline one of the 15 towns to take part in the initiative.
Business's are being encouraged to apply for the scheme, as the application process is open until the 21st of April.
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