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Magnet Networks promises to bring the human element back to customer service
Business customers offering now includes gigabit connectivity A new gigabit business broadband service, aimed at remote workers, has been launched with a ‘talk to a human’ technical support guarantee. Magnet (…) Read More
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Tipperary’s remote workers are offered chance of increased broadband speed with Broadband Anywhere. Order online today, get Broadband Anywhere in Tipperary tomorrow.
Remote workers in Tipperary are being offered the chance to connect to high-quality broadband for the first time following the launch of a new service offering average minimum speeds of (…) Read More
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MAGNET NETWORKS BRIDGES ‘LAST MILE’ TO DELIVER MINIMUM SPEEDS OF 20 MBPS VIRTUALLY ANYWHERE IN IRELAND
Remote workers grappling with a basic or low-speed internet connection will have the option from this week to sign up to a new nationwide broadband offering, Broadband Anywhere, with average minimum speeds of 20mbps virtually anywhere in the country.
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Magnet Networks launches new mobile-based Broadband Anywhere aimed at remote workers
Remote workers grappling with a basic or low-speed internet connection will have the option from this week to sign up to a new nationwide broadband offering, Broadband Anywhere, with average (…) Read More
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Magnet Networks Offers Free Audio Or Video Conferencing Facility To Businesses Of Any Size
Magnet Networks, a leading Telecommunications, Data Connectivity and Security Services provider, is offering FREE audio or video conferencing services to businesses of any size in Ireland completely free of charge (…) Read More
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Virtual Support IT Experts To Solve Home Tech Problems Remotely For People During Lockdown
A team of top IT experts have introduced a service that promises to remotely solve most technology issues for home workers or people in isolation – Virtual Support from Magnet (…) Read More
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Coronavirus Ireland: Top tips for working from home as COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread
Thousands of Irish people could soon be working from home as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said in a historic speech that remote working should be facilitated where possible. (…) Read More
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Journalists at RTÉ are asked to work from home amid coronavirus concerns
RTÉ has asked a number of its employees to work from home amid concerns about coronavirus. A spokesperson for the State broadcaster yesterday stressed none of its staff is currently self-isolating. (…) Read More
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New cashless coffee shop in Dublin says yes to change and no to coins
A Dublin city coffee shop has become one of the first businesses of its kind to ditch the cash and offer its customers a 100pc cashless service. Bear Market coffee (…) Read More