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eir expands high-speed fibre broadband network across Limerick

David Hurley, 14 Jun

IRELAND'S largest telecommunications provider, eir has announced that

an additional 1,187 homes and businesses across Limerick can access

gigabit fibre since the start of this year, according to new data from

its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband roll-out programme.

The fibre build project is already 72% complete in Limerick, with

59,859 homes and businesses now having access to high-speed fibre

connection, following investment of over €37 million into the Limerick

network.

On completion, the network will serve 83,000 premises across Limerick

city and county, facilitating broadband speeds up to 100 times faster

than a traditional copper network.

As well as faster speeds, eir’s full fibre network reduces

environmental impacts by reducing carbon emissions when compared to

copper networks.

Fibre technology is more resilient, requiring less repairs. With

improved energy efficiency, reduced power loss, lower infrastructure

requirements, reduced e-waste and a longer network lifespan. It is a

future-proofed network capable of delivering speeds of 10Gbps straight

to the customer’s home or business.

Nationwide, more than one million homes and businesses are now

fibre-enabled by eir, with the support of an ambitious investment

strategy that will see eir investing €2 billion in infrastructure by

the close of the rollout programme in 2026.

Commenting on the progress of the FTTH broadband roll-out programme,

Oliver Loomes, CEO, eir said: “Data for the first half of 2023 shows

we’re ahead of schedule in delivering high-speed broadband to 84% of

premises in Ireland by 2026. eir’s commitment to providing high-speed

connectivity is not only about opening up new opportunities for how we

live, work and connect, but also about making Ireland one of the best

countries in Europe for broadband speed and accessibility.

"eir’s fibre network is not only more sustainable and energy-efficient,

but also more resilient, reducing the need for repairs. We are proud to

be part of Ireland's journey towards becoming one of the best countries

in Europe for Gigabit Fibre broadband.”

The telecommunications company has invested over €1 billion in its

network and expects to spend €250 million per year until the end of

2026 in expansion, aiming to pass 1.9 million premises with FTTH

broadband by 2026, representing 84% of homes and businesses in the

country.