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Ireland’s Wholesale Network Operator BBnet Signs on with Enet for 100GB Backhaul Capacity Expansion

Ireland’s Wholesale Network Operator BBnet Signs on with Enet for 100GB Backhaul Capacity Expansion Image Credit: Volff/Bigstockphoto.com

Enet, Ireland’s largest wholesale network operator, has announced a significant backhaul deal with BBnet, a leading provider of fibre and wireless broadband services to Irish and international business and residential customers. 

The new agreement will see BBnet gain access to an aggregated capacity of 100GB across Ireland, allowing them to scale up their services across the country and bring greater competition to the Irish broadband market.

 

Using the latest in wireless and fibre technologies, BBnet has been providing homes and businesses across Ireland with next generation broadband, voice and data connectivity solutions since 2001. This additional backhaul capacity will deliver highly resilient core network points to BBnet’s regional networks across Counties Clare, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kerry and Limerick. The Enet network will also allow BBnet to split its dependency on Dublin for international connectivity by also adding connectivity in Cork via Cork Internet Exchange (CIX).

Enet is headquartered in Limerick and currently works with over 80 different service providers to bring high-quality data connectivity, broadband and wireless to more than one million end users throughout Ireland.

Cormac Ryan, Commercial Director at Enet
This significant expansion of BBnet’s backhaul capacity will be a huge boost for businesses and consumers across Munster and Connacht, helping them to enjoy greater connectivity and reliability when it comes to their broadband.

Gurmukh Neote, CEO at BBnet
This new deal with Enet is a serious commitment to our growing client base and placing ourselves on the forefront of the fibre rollout, ensuring that we have the capacity to meet the ever-expanding appetite for connectivity.

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