Ian Coughlan, TSS with Peter McCarthy, Speed Fibre Group

Enet signs multi-million deal with Total Splicing Solutions

Contract worth €6m over three years
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Ian Coughlan, TSS with Peter McCarthy, Speed Fibre Group

16 November 2022

Open access telecoms network provider Enet has signed a €6 million deal with Total Splicing Solutions (TSS), a provider of professional fibre optic services and resources to telecommunication and network implementation companies.

The three-year contract will involve TSS working with Enet to roll out their recently announced expansion in fibre networks to cost in excess of €50 million. The work conducted by TSS will involve subduct, cabling and splicing to enable service delivery and for infrastructure build contracts.

Peter McCarthy, group CEO of Enet owner Speed Fibre Group, said: “We’ve had a long and very successful relationship with TSS… The work we will engage in together will help supporting thousands of businesses and consumers across the country with the network capacity they need to grow and prosper. By further enabling our world-class telecommunications networks, this work will also really cement Ireland’s position as an ideal location for businesses to operate in.”

Ian Coughlan, managing director of TSS, said: “Our company is extremely pleased to consolidate its relationship with Enet, thereby continuing to develop a relationship which is now over 18 years in existence. Our expertise affords the client access to one of the most sophisticated teams of network technology professionals who are at the cutting edge in terms of technical knowledge and real-world implementation experience.”

Enet, which is part of the Speed Fibre Group, operates the largest alternative wholesale telecoms network in Ireland, which comprises of over 5,600km of fibre infrastructure, including the metropolitan area networks and proprietary metro networks.

Enet also offers carriers a range of fibre and wireless wholesale products and services, ranging from managed connectivity, infrastructure access, direct Internet access and white label broadband.

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