UPC introducing 20Mb broadband package

Life

30 June 2008

UPC, parent company of cable operators Chorus ntl, has announced that it is introducing radically higher broadband speeds of 20Mb for Irish customers. This service will propel Ireland from 25th to 10th place on the OECD broadband speed league.

UPC will roll out the new 20Mb broadband service from July 1 to over 422,000 broadband-enabled homes in areas such as Dublin, Galway, Waterford, Limerick, Cork and all other major cabled towns.

Commenting on the new package, Mark Coan, marketing and sales director with UPC, said: “UPC is committed to using our next generation cable infrastructure to offer a compelling alternative to DSL providers and deliver speeds comparable to the best in Europe and we are delighted to say that this is now a reality in Ireland.”

UPC is the second largest consumer broadband provider in Ireland with over 86,000 subscribers. The company operates across 10 European countries and reported at is reported to have over 5.6 million broadband internet subscribers.

 

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