Pictured: Minister Rural and Community Affairs Amanda Glancy, Heather Humphreys TD; and Amanda Glancy, Siro

Siro and Vodafone named connectivity partners for CTEK2 Enterprise Hub

Carrickmacross facility 24th to join Gigabit Hub Initiative
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Pictured: Minister Rural and Community Affairs Amanda Glancy, Heather Humphreys TD; and Amanda Glancy, Siro

18 November 2024

Siro and Vodafone have been announced as connectivity partners for CTEK2, and enterprise hub based in Carrickmacross, Monaghan.

CTEK2 is the 24th member of the Gigabit Hub Initiative, joining Dundalk’s Creative Spark, Galway’s PorterShed and Skibbereen Ludgate Hub.

The CTEK2 Hub can now provide businesses and tenants supported by Siro’s 100% fibre network, which can provide speeds of up to 25Gb/s. This means that as the bandwidth and speed needs of Monaghan businesses grow in the years to come the CTEK2 Hub can continue to keep pace with their needs.

 

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CTEK2 hosts 11 tenants, supporting 50 jobs including a home care provider, an accountancy firm, an executive car rental company and a physical therapist. Its extensive facilities, including ample parking and kitchen spaces, allowing tenants to work in a flexible, professional environment. As CTEK2 continues to grow, it plans to host community events and offer further professional development opportunities, solidifying its role as a cornerstone for local business success and innovation.

Monaghan County Council CEO Robert Burns said: “Supporting innovation and driving economic growth in the region are top priorities for Monaghan County Council. We are confident that the partnership between SIRO and Vodafone will significantly advance these goals. The Gigabit Hub Initiative, with its provision of high-speed connectivity, will foster the development of new businesses in the Carrickmacross area and promote sustainable job creation throughout the region.”

Vodafone Ireland CEO Amanda Nelson said: “This high-speed connectivity will serve as an asset for the facility’s thriving community of businesses, start-ups, and remote professionals, enabling them with the digital infrastructure essential for growth and success, both locally and beyond.”

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