AirSpeed Telecom has doubled its network footprint in Northern Ireland as part of the company’s ongoing investment in delivering wireless and fibre connectivity across the island of Ireland.
AirSpeed Telecom first established an office in Northern Ireland in 2013 and initially covered the greater Belfast area. Since then, the company has steadily expanded its presence in the region and now offers high speed connectivity to businesses in a host of other areas including Derry, Armagh, Newry, Lisburn, Mallusk, Lurgan, Dungannon, Carrickfergus and Crumlin (Nutts Corner).
In addition to delivering fibre connectivity, Airspeed Telecom can provide licensed microwave circuits up to 1Gb/s in capacity.
Brendan Martin, sales director with AirSpeed Telecom (pictured), said: “Northern Ireland is attracting significant foreign direct investment and needs to be able to support that investment with high-speed connectivity. Businesses in Northern Ireland are keen to work with local providers so having a physical base there is a priority for us. As we are awarded new contracts in the region, whether for single sites or multi-sites, we’re continuing to grow our network by bringing high-speed connectivity to businesses in the region, either through licensed wireless or fibre.”
AirSpeed clients include Dairygold, St John of Gods Hospitaller Services, Irish Distillers, United Drug, Eurolink and Vhi Healthcare. The company is part of the enet group and employs 86 people across the island of Ireland.
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